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When You Reach Me (Yearling Newbery)

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"Miranda's Manhattan world's all sidewalk characters are gathered in exciting revelations and embarrassing details, the teen's reader will come back first and say" Wow ... cool "- Kirkus Commented Starred comments

"The spiritual gymnastics that the reader needs are exciting; personalities, children and adults are part of the human race, wherever their souls are, regardless of where they rest," - Book reviews, Reviews with stars

"Received revelation was shocking and satisfying, but they happened quietly, and their reactions gave the reader the driving force to bring them back to their starting point and capture what they missed Gave it. "Star rating

"This rare idea made a mystery will appeal to several readers." - School library journal, leading review

"It is easy to imagine how many times we spent studying Miranda's story while reading a L'Engle and spending hours trying to think about the provocative problem that caused it." - Publisher Weekly, leading comment

His reliable character and unexpected outcome encourages readers to think about this fictional world and their own normal basis. - Washington Post

"After a long time, readers may find themselves biting this wonderfully complex story" - Wall Street Journal

REBECCA STEAD is a New York Times bestseller, author of "You You Reach Me", winner of Newbery Medal and Boston Universal Music Awards, and Liar & Spy is also the best seller of the New York Times. Children 's novel' s parents' award is included in the main list of several states and the best list of that year. Her recently published book, Goodbye stranger, is the best seller of the Boston Globe novel and the New York Times. She is also the author of First Light, and has been nominated for many state prizes. She lives in New York with her family. Visit her website rebeccasteadbooks.com

Stead won the annual Newbery medal, recognizing the fact that you have made me the most outstanding contribution to American literature for children. The judge picked a novel and made the details of the plot important. Katie O'Dell, Chairman of the Newberry Committee, believes that "every scene, every nuance, every word is essential for character development and true attraction of readers and its mysterious progress." The committee is extremely excited about this book because it is very refined, well done, and very creative. "

When you arrived at me, Rebecca Stead announced 2009 SF and Mystery Novel with Newbery Medal. It was held in Upper West Side in New York in 1978 and 1979, following the main character Miranda Sinclair. She received a strange note of asking me to record future events and record the spare key location. As the novel progressed, Miranda received the other three notes. The story contains three stories - Miranda's mother's figure at the game show, the pyramid of 20 thousand dollars, Miranda's best friend Trule suddenly does not talk to Miranda, and a man who laughs. The central theme of the novel is independence, redemption and friendship. Steed also wants to show the possibilities she saw on her journey. The author wants to show the children when she was in New York and want to show the state of independence of the early children.