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Jennifer Richard Jacobson
2 Books
Jennifer Richard Jacobson is an acclaimed author of engaging chapter books, middle-grade novels, and picture books that resonate deeply with young readers. She is well known for creating the beloved Andy Shane early chapter book series, which perfectly captures the everyday triumphs and challenges of elementary school life. Jacobson also explores themes of family, environmentalism, and friendship in middle-grade stories like the Twig and Turtle series and the heartfelt novel Crashing in Love. With a background in education, she brings a keen understanding of child development and emotional growth to her narrative voice. Her relatable characters and compassionate storytelling have made her books a staple in classrooms, libraries, and homes everywhere.
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Books in "Winnie Fletcher"
Everyone says that groups of three are incredibly difficult to maintain, but Winnie, Vanessa, and Zoe have always been the perfect trio. Known as the End of the Alphabet Club, these three best friends have done absolutely everything together since their first day of kindergarten.
They share sleepovers, explore the school library, and invent games on the recess playground. But everything begins to shift when the elegant world of ballet enters their lives. As the girls start taking dance classes, new interests and unexpected talents begin to create a sudden divide between them. Winnie becomes terrified that her lack of coordination will cause her to be permanently left behind by her two closest companions.
This sensitive and wonderfully illustrated chapter book gently explores the complex emotions of growing up and finding your own unique rhythm.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
112 Pages
Winnie is thrilled to be spending her summer at sleepaway camp. Her days are packed with exciting adventures like climbing steep rock walls, splashing down slippery waterfalls, and floating in a crystal clear lake with a fascinating new friend.
She has never had more fun in her entire life, but her anxiety about fitting in soon gets the better of her. Worried that her new tent mates might treat her differently, Winnie tells a tiny fib, claiming that her late mother was a famous and successful artist. That single lie quickly spirals out of control, growing bigger and more complicated by the minute. When her father makes an unexpected visit to the campgrounds, Winnie's secret is suddenly on the verge of collapsing.
This authentic and heartwarming chapter book beautifully explores the messy realities of honesty and building genuine friendships.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
116 Pages