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Books with author Jack Gantos

  • Joey Pigza Loses Control

    Jack Gantos

    Paperback (Square Fish, July 5, 2011)
    The sequel to Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, a National Book Award Finalist.When Joey Pigza meets his dad for the first time in years, he meets a grown-up version of his old out-of-control self. Carter Pigza is as wired as Joey used to be -- before his stint in special ed, and before he got his new meds. Joey's mom reluctantly agrees that he can stay with his dad for a summer visit, which sends Joey racing with sky-high hopes that he and Carter can finally get to know each other. But as the weeks whirl by, Carter has bigger plans in mind. He decides that just as he has pulled himself up by his own bootstraps, Joey can do the same and become as normal as any kid, without the help of a doctor's prescription. Carter believes Joey can do it and Joey wants to believe him more than anything in the world.Here is the continuation of the acclaimed Joey Pigza story, affirming not only that Joey Pigza is a true original but that it runs in the family. Joey Pigza Loses Control is a 2000 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year and a 2001 Newbery Honor Book.
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  • Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key

    Jack Gantos

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 16, 1650)
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  • Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key

    Jack Gantos

    Paperback (Corgi Yearling, Sept. 21, 2000)
    Joey is a good kid, maybe even a great kid, but his teachers never know what he's going to do next. He sharpens his finger in the pencil-sharpener and swallows his house key. He can't sit still for more than a minute - Joey is buzzing! Told from Joey's own unique viewpoint by acclaimed American author Jack Gantos, this is an exceptionally funny and touching story about a boy with severe attention deficit disorder (ADD).
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  • Rotten Ralph's trick or treat!

    Jack Gantos

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, March 15, 1989)
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  • What Would Joey Do?

    Jack Gantos

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, July 2, 2003)
    A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year 2002 A Newbery Award-winning Author In this final book of the Joey Pigza trilogy, Jack Gantos's acclaimed hero is attempting a breathtaking balancing act as he tries to keep a handle on his wild, wired behavior without letting his hyperactively helpful ways spin him out of control all over again. 860L (AR) For ages 10-14.
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  • Joey Pigza Loses Con

    Jack Gantos

    Audio CD (Listening Library, March 23, 2004)
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  • I Am Not Joey Pigza

    Jack Gantos

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Joey's father returns, calling himself Charles Heinz and apologizing for his past bad behavior, and he swears that once Joey and his mother change their names and help him fix up the old diner he has bought, their lives will change for the better.
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  • Joey Pigza Loses Control

    Jack Gantos

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Sept. 12, 2000)
    Read by the authorapprox. 3 hours, 2 cassettesSequel to Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, National Book Award finalistWhen Joey Pigza meets his dad for the first time in years, he meets a grown-up version of his old out-of-control self. Carter Pigza is as wired as Joey used to be—before his stint in special ed, and before he got his new meds.Joey's mom reluctantly agrees that he can stay with his dad for a summer visit, which sends Joey racing with sky-high hpes that he and Carter can finally get to know each other. But as the weeks whirl by, Carter has bigger plans in mind: He decides that just as he has pulled himself up by his own bootstraps, Joey can do the same and become as normal as any kid, without the help of a doctor's prescription. Carter believes Joey can do it, and Joey wants to believe him more than anything in the world.Here is the continuation of the acclaimed Joey Pigza story, affirming not only that Joey Pigza is a true original but that it runs in the family.
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  • Digital Voice Recorder,Activated Sound Audio Recorder Dictaphone

    Jack Gantos

    Paperback (HbwangGongcun, March 15, 1980)
    A little monster, having disobeyed his mother by eating the watermelon intended for the family's dessert, suffers for his greed in a subsequent dream. Hardcover, 32 pages. Published 1979 by Doubleday Books.
  • Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key

    Jack Gantos

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Oct. 5, 1999)
    Read by the author2 hours 58 minutes, 2 cassettesJoey Pigza is wired just like his dad and his grandma. Unfortunately, thet "wiring" often makes him feel as if he's about to explode. His prescription meds never seem to last long enough to get him through lunch, and soon he's got himself neck-deep in a big mess. The problem is, he usually can't figure out how he's gotten there.If only Joey could learn to make better decisions, then maybe his good intentions wouldn't end up hurting so many people. Is there hope for him with some new meds and Special Ed?This story goes a long way toward understanding children with ADHD and explores one very loveable child's search for help.
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  • I Am Not Joey Pigza

    Jack Gantos

    Audio CD (Listening Library, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Book by Jack Gantos
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  • The Key That Swallowed Joey Pigza

    Jack Gantos

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The fifth and final book in the groundbreaking Joey Pigza series brings the beloved chronicle of thiswired, wacky, and wonderful boy to a crescendo of chaos and craziness, as everything goes topsy-turvy for Joey just as he starts to get his feet on the ground. With his dad MIA in the wake of appearance-altering plastic surgery, Joey must give up school to look after his new baby brother and fill in for his mom, who hospitalizes herself to deal with a bad case of postpartum blues. As his challenges mount, Joey discovers a key that could unlock the secrets to his father's whereabouts, a mystery that must be solved before Joey can even hope that his broken family might somehow come back together-if only it doesn't pull him apart first.
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