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About The Book
“The likable cast and relatable premise will resonate with readers grappling with the uncertainty of change.” —Booklist
A girl with a passion for science and a boy who dreams of writing fantasy novels must figure out how to get along now that their parents are dating in this lively, endearing novel.
Sutton is having robot problems. Her mini-bot is supposed to be able to get through a maze in under a minute, but she must have gotten something wrong in the coding. Which is frustrating for a science-minded girl like Sutton—almost as frustrating as the fact that her mother probably won’t be home in time for Sutton’s tenth birthday.
Luis spends his days writing thrilling stories about brave kids, but there’s only so much inspiration you can find when you’re stuck inside all day. He’s allergic to bees, afraid of dogs, and has an overprotective mom to boot. So Luis can only dream of daring adventures in the wild.
Sutton and Luis couldn’t be more different from each other. Except now that their parents are dating, these two have to find some common ground. Will they be able to navigate their way down a path they never planned on exploring?
Product Details
- Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (April 14, 2020)
- Length: 224 pages
- ISBN13: 9781534438514
- Ages: 8 - 99
- Lexile ® 760L The Lexile reading levels have been certified by the Lexile developer, MetaMetrics®
Raves and Reviews
“With chapters switching narrative focus between the two protagonists, their inner turmoil is handled with sensitivity, creating a character-driven tale that doesn't skimp on plot. . . . The notable representation of female characters in diverse STEM fields is heartening. Minor perils and likable characters make for a cozy and enjoyable read.”
– Kirkus Reviews
“Offers a realistic snapshot of modern families and the challenges that arise when trying to blend them. . . . The likable cast and relatable premise will resonate with readers grappling with the uncertainty of change.”
– Booklist
“McCullough realistically portrays Sutton’s need for order alongside the frustration that both feel when things go awry. Sweet communal details, such as food prepared by Sutton’s ethnically diverse neighbors and the gluten-free French toast that Elizabeth makes, bring this warm tale to life.”
– Publishers Weekly
Awards and Honors
- Kansas NEA Reading Circle List Junior Title
- Volunteer State Book Award Nominee (TN)
- Washington State Book Award Finalist
- Sunshine State Young Readers Award, Grades 3-5 List (FL)
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- Book Cover Image (jpg): A Field Guide to Getting Lost eBook 9781534438514
- Author Photo (jpg): Joy McCullough Photograph © Joy McCullough-Carranza(0.1 MB)
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