![]() The plot moves swiftly, and it's refreshing that the story's focus is less on Ellie's disability and more on her gradual ability to learn how to 'roll with' the situations that life throws one's way." - Booklist, starred review * "Ellie takes on life head first, and her first-person, present-tense narrative reveals a feisty, dynamic character surrounded by well-rounded characters just as appealing as she is. An honest, emotionally rich take on disability, family, and growing up." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review The mother of a son with CP, the author portrays Ellie and her mom's loving but fraught relationship with achingly vivid accuracy, bringing the tension between Ellie's craving for independence and her mother's fears to a satisfying resolution. Kids navigating disabilities may find her frank frustration with inaccessibility, illness, and patronization particularly cathartic, but readers with and without disabilities will recognize her desire to belong. * "Her voice equal parts vulnerable, reflective, and deliciously wry, Ellie is refreshingly complex. Ellie is easy to champion, and her story reminds readers that life's burdens are always lighter with friends and family-and a good piece of pie-at the ready." - Publishers Weekly, starred review * "Drawing on her own experiences with her son, who has cerebral palsy, debut author Sumner doesn't sugarcoat Ellie's daily challenges-social, emotional, and physical-including navigating showers and crowded classrooms. I'm reading it a second time now.'"-Deb Perelman, creator of Smitten Kitchen I liked the scenes and I wanted to hang out with Ellie. ![]() "My son Jacob says: 'I usually read books about wizards and magic, but I liked this a lot. Filled with heart and spirit-I love this book." -Kristin O'Donnell Tubb, author of The Story Collector series and A Dog Like Daisy ![]() "Ellie is filled with ideas for delicious baked goods, but she can't quite figure out the recipe to make her family feel whole again. Publisher: Simon & Schuster ISBN: 9781534442566 Number of pages: 272 Weight: 218 g Dimensions: 194 x 130 x 18 mm Edition: Reprint MEDIA REVIEWS Now she just has to convince her mom that this town might just be the best thing that ever happened to them! ![]() It all feels like one challenge too many, until Ellie starts to make her first-ever friends. Except she's not just the new kid-she's the new kid in the wheelchair who lives in the trailer park on the wrong side of town. If she's not writing fan letters to her favorite celebrity chefs, she's practicing recipes on her well-meaning, if overworked, mother.īut when Ellie and her mom move so they can help take care of her ailing grandpa, Ellie has to start all over again in a new town at a new school. The thing is, Ellie has big dreams: She might be eating Stouffer's for dinner, but one day she's going to be a professional baker. That surprises some people, who see a kid in a wheelchair and think she's going to be all sunshine and cuddles. In the tradition of Wonder and Out of My Mind, this big-hearted middle grade debut tells the story of an irrepressible girl with cerebral palsy whose life takes an unexpected turn when she moves to a new town.Įllie's a girl who tells it like it is. "An honest, emotionally rich take on disability, family, and growing up." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A big-hearted story that's as sweet as it is awesome." -R.J.
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