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Books with author Chris Baron

  • All of Me

    Chris Baron

    Hardcover (Feiwel & Friends, June 11, 2019)
    "Beautifully written, brilliant, and necessary," (Matt de la Pena, Newbery Medalist), here is a body-positive book about how a boy deals with fat-shaming. Ari has body-image issues. After a move across the country, his parents work selling and promoting his mother's paintings and sculptures. Ari's bohemian mother needs space to create, and his father is gone for long stretches of time on "sales" trips. Meanwhile, Ari makes new friends: Pick, the gamer; the artsy Jorge, and the troubled Lisa. He is also relentlessly bullied because he's overweight, but he can't tell his parents―they're simply not around enough to listen.After an upsetting incident, Ari's mom suggests he go on a diet, and she gives him a book to help. But the book―and the diet―can’t fix everything. As Ari faces the demise of his parents' marriage, he also feels himself changing, both emotionally and physically. Here is a much-needed story about accepting the imperfect in oneself and in life.
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  • All of Me

    Chris Baron

    eBook (Feiwel & Friends, June 11, 2019)
    "Beautifully written, brilliant, and necessary," (Matt de la Pena, Newbery Medalist), here is a body-positive book about how a boy deals with fat-shaming. Ari has body-image issues. After a move across the country, his parents work selling and promoting his mother's paintings and sculptures. Ari's bohemian mother needs space to create, and his father is gone for long stretches of time on "sales" trips. Meanwhile, Ari makes new friends: Pick, the gamer; the artsy Jorge, and the troubled Lisa. He is also relentlessly bullied because he's overweight, but he can't tell his parents—they're simply not around enough to listen.After an upsetting incident, Ari's mom suggests he go on a diet, and she gives him a book to help. But the book—and the diet—can’t fix everything. As Ari faces the demise of his parents' marriage, he also feels himself changing, both emotionally and physically. Here is a much-needed story about accepting the imperfect in oneself and in life.
  • All of Me

    Chris Baron

    Paperback (Square Fish, June 15, 2021)
    "Beautifully written, brilliant, and necessary," (Matt de la Pena, Newbery Medalist), here is a body-positive book about how a boy deals with fat-shaming. Ari has body-image issues. After a move across the country, his parents work selling and promoting his mother's paintings and sculptures. Ari's bohemian mother needs space to create, and his father is gone for long stretches of time on "sales" trips. Meanwhile, Ari makes new friends: Pick, the gamer; the artsy Jorge, and the troubled Lisa. He is also relentlessly bullied because he's overweight, but he can't tell his parents―they're simply not around enough to listen.After an upsetting incident, Ari's mom suggests he go on a diet, and she gives him a book to help. But the book―and the diet―can’t fix everything. As Ari faces the demise of his parents' marriage, he also feels himself changing, both emotionally and physically. Here is a much-needed story about accepting the imperfect in oneself and in life.
  • Shark Vs Train

    Chris Barton

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2006)
    rade Level: P and up Shark VS. Train! WHO WILL WIN?! If you think Superman vs. Batman would be an exciting matchup, wait until you see Shark vs. Train. In this hilarious and wacky picture book, Shark and Train egg each other on for one competition after another, including burping, bowling, Ping Pong, piano playing, pie eating, and many more! Who do YOU think will win, Shark or Train? [star] "This is a genius concept." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review [star] "Lichtenheld's snarling shark and grimacing train are definitely ready for a fight, and his scenarios gleefully play up the absurdity. The combatants' expressions are priceless when they lose. A glum train in smoky dejection, or a bewildered, crestfallen shark? It's hard to choose; both are winners." -- Kirkus, starred review
  • Frankie Woods

    Chris Barker

    language (Bodhi Tree Books, Oct. 10, 2014)
    Fifteen year-old Australian Frankie Woods is desperate to become a professional surfer and if she can win her next competition she’ll be a step closer to her dream. But when her grandfather visits the family after many years of absence tensions arise that jeopardise Frankie’s ambitions. Frankie is excited by the arrival of a grandad that she has never met before, but Charlie, her father, is angry. On Christmas day family conflicts erupt with calamitous consequences and Frankie is faced with some life changing decisions.
  • Mosquito Point

    Chris Barry

    Paperback (Royal Fireworks Pr, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Mosquito Point is a story that develops when Joe takes a small job helping an arthritic old boat builder replace some rotten boards in his house. The two begin to build a boat together, then Joe gets involved in trying to find out what happened to the old man’s daughter many years ago. She was an early environmentalist and raised a lot of questions about the spraying of DDT around the bay. She was a strong swimmer but was found drowned. There was foul play involved; Joe becomes increasingly surprised by his findings.
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  • Can I See Your I.D.?: True Stories of False Identities by Chris Barton

    Chris Barton

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Aug. 16, 1838)
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  • Always Underfoot

    Chris Baral

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2018)
    Follow the adventures of a delightful little dog who can’t help but find himself haplessly, helplessly, hopelessly and always underfoot!!!
  • One Fine Shabbat by Chris Barash

    Chris Barash

    Board book (Kar-Ben Publishing, Jan. 1, 1771)
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  • Is It Purim Yet

    Chris Barash

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, Aug. 16, 2016)
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  • Boost Your Vocabulary 3 Penguin English

    Chris Barker

    Paperback (Longman, )
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  • Mystery Creek Sneathen & Gonne

    Chris Barry

    Paperback (Royal Fireworks Pr, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Joe Bass and his friends try to solve a mystery involving robbery, arson, and murder using an old biplane
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