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  • Mimi

    John Newman, Justine Eyre, Candlewick on Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Everyone’s given up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn’t smile anymore. Sally wears only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all night and keeps the neighbors awake. And the dog, Sparkler, hasn’t been walked in months. And that’s not even counting how terrible things are at school. But Mimi isn’t one to give up. John Newman has crafted a novel both touching and comic - a portrait of loss, compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.
  • Mimi

    Carol Baicker-McKee

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, June 24, 2008)
    Mimi knows exactly what she likes: her stuffed bunny, her pet roly-poly bug (named Frank), eating bananas that are cut just-so…and forks. Young readers can spend a day with Mimi as she goes to preschool, plays with friends, and spends time with her family―all the while searching for Frank, who seems to have been lost along the way…Adorable 3-D art distinguishes the book, which is sure to be a natural read at naptime, bedtime, and story hour.
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  • Mimi

    John Newman

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Mimi's life is off the rails since the sudden loss of her mother. What will it take to pull her and her family together? A spot-on, witty, and genuinely moving novel.One hundred and forty-nine days ago, Mimi’s mam died. Everyone’s given up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn’t smile anymore. Sally wears only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all night and keeps the neighbors awake. The dog, Sparkler, hasn’t been walked in months. And that’s not even counting how terrible things are at school. But Mimi isn’t one to give up. In his solo novel debut, John Newman has crafted a story both touching and comic-- a portrait of loss, compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.
  • Mimi

    John Newman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Mimi's life is off the rails since the sudden loss of her mother. What will it take to pull her and her family together? A spot-on, witty, and genuinely moving novel.One hundred and forty-nine days ago, Mimi’s mam died. Everyone’s given up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn’t smile anymore. Sally wears only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all night and keeps the neighbors awake. The dog, Sparkler, hasn’t been walked in months. And that’s not even counting how terrible things are at school. But Mimi isn’t one to give up. In his solo novel debut, John Newman has crafted a story both touching and comic— a portrait of loss, compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.
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  • Mimi

    John Newman

    Paperback (Walker Childrens Paperbacks, Aug. 16, 2010)
    This is a beautifully written and touching story about one young girl's life following the sudden and unexpected death of her mother. Despite Mrs Lemon's extra sweeties, and sneaky peaks at her sisters' diary, Mimi is struggling. Her dad is always sad, her sister has a horrible secret, and 151 days ago her Mammy died. What is Mimi to do? Mimi's tale is a compassionate, immensely moving, and gently humorous story from newcomer John Newman that powerfully captures the importance of family, of supporting and understanding one another, and sticking up for your self when other people don't understand.
  • Mimi

    Carol Baicker-McKee

    Library Binding (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, June 24, 2008)
    Mimi knows exactly what she likes: her stuffed bunny, her pet roly-poly bug (named Frank), eating bananas that are cut just-so…and forks. Young readers can spend a day with Mimi as she goes to preschool, plays with friends, and spends time with her family―all the while searching for Frank, who seems to have been lost along the way…Adorable 3-D art distinguishes the book, which is sure to be a natural read at naptime, bedtime, and story hour.
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  • Mimi

    John Newman, Justine Eyre

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Everyone’s given up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn’t smile anymore. Sally wears only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all night and keeps the neighbors awake. And the dog, Sparkler, hasn’t been walked in months. And that’s not even counting how terrible things are at school.But Mimi isn’t one to give up.John Newman has crafted a novel both touching and comic―a portrait of loss, compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.
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  • Mimi

    Carol Baicker-McKee

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, June 24, 2008)
    Mimi knows exactly what she likes: her stuffed bunny, her pet roly-poly bug (named Frank), eating bananas that are cut just-so…and forks. Young readers can spend a day with Mimi as she goes to preschool, plays with friends, and spends time with her family—all the while searching for Frank, who seems to have been lost along the way…Adorable 3-D art distinguishes the book, which is sure to be a natural read at naptime, bedtime, and story hour.
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  • Mimi

    John Newman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Mimi's life is off the rails since the sudden loss of her mother. What will it take to pull her and her family together? A spot-on, witty, and genuinely moving novel.One hundred and forty-nine days ago, Mimi's mam died. Everyone's given up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn't smile anymore. Sally wears only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all night and keeps the neighbors awake. The dog, Sparkler, hasn't been walked in months. And that's not even counting how terrible things are at school. But Mimi isn't one to give up. In his solo novel debut, John Newman has crafted a story both touching and comic-- a portrait of loss, compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.
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  • Mimi

    John Newman, Justine Eyre

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Everyone’s given up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn’t smile anymore. Sally wears only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all night and keeps the neighbors awake. And the dog, Sparkler, hasn’t been walked in months. And that’s not even counting how terrible things are at school.But Mimi isn’t one to give up.John Newman has crafted a novel both touching and comic―a portrait of loss, compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.
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  • Mimi

    John Newman, Justine Eyre

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Mimi is determined not to give up on anyone or anything, but since Mammy died, her father never smiles, her sister Sally is in a bad mood, brother Conor keeps to himself, and even Sparkler the dog does not want to go for walks.
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  • Mimi

    John Newman, Justine Eyre

    MP3 CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Everyone’s given up. Dad keeps burning pizzas, and he doesn’t smile anymore. Sally wears only black now and has a terrible secret. Conor plays the drums all night and keeps the neighbors awake. And the dog, Sparkler, hasn’t been walked in months. And that’s not even counting how terrible things are at school.But Mimi isn’t one to give up.John Newman has crafted a novel both touching and comic—a portrait of loss, compassion, and the power that comes from sticking together.
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