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Books with title Mockingbird

  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 3, 2011)
    THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER and ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT NOVELS OF OUR TIME FOR YOUNG READERSCaitlin has Asperger's. The world according to her is black and white; anything in between is confusing. Before, when things got confusing, Caitlin went to her older brother, Devon, for help. But Devon was killed in a school shooting, and Caitlin's dad is so distraught that he is just not helpful. Caitlin wants everything to go back to the way things were, but she doesn't know how to do that. Then she comes across the word closure--and she realizes this is what she needs. And in her search for it, Caitlin discovers that the world may not be so black and white after all."Powerful."--Publishers Weekly"A strong and complex character study."--The Horn Book"Allusions to Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, the portrayal of a whole community's healing process, and the sharp insights into Caitlyn's behavior enhance this fine addition to the recent group of books with narrators with autism and Asbergers."--Booklist
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  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine, Angela Jayne Rogers, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, May 17, 2010)
    National Book Award, Young People's Literature, 2010 In Mockingbird—a poignant gem by acclaimed author Kathryn Erskine—a talented young artist struggles to overcome a disability. Diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, 10-year-old Caitlin faces a range of social and emotional challenges. The unexpected death of her caring brother makes matters even worse, but will the memory of his words of wisdom and the help of a compassionate counselor be enough to enable her to connect with others?
  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine

    eBook (Puffin Books, April 15, 2010)
    THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER and ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT NOVELS OF OUR TIME FOR YOUNG READERSCaitlin has Asperger's. The world according to her is black and white; anything in between is confusing. Before, when things got confusing, Caitlin went to her older brother, Devon, for help. But Devon was killed in a school shooting, and Caitlin's dad is so distraught that he is just not helpful. Caitlin wants everything to go back to the way things were, but she doesn't know how to do that. Then she comes across the word closure--and she realizes this is what she needs. And in her search for it, Caitlin discovers that the world may not be so black and white after all."Powerful."--Publishers Weekly"A strong and complex character study."--The Horn Book"Allusions to Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, the portrayal of a whole community's healing process, and the sharp insights into Caitlyn's behavior enhance this fine addition to the recent group of books with narrators with autism and Asbergers."--Booklist
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  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, April 15, 2010)
    In Caitlin’s world, everything is black or white. Things are good or bad. Anything in between is confusing. That’s the stuff Caitlin’s older brother, Devon, has always explained. But now Devon’s dead and Dad is no help at all. Caitlin wants to get over it, but as an eleven-year-old girl with Asperger’s, she doesn’t know how. When she reads the definition of closure, she realizes that is what she needs. In her search for it, Caitlin discovers that not everything is black and white—the world is full of colors—messy and beautiful.Kathryn Erskine has written a must-read gem, one of the most moving novels of the year.Praise for MOCKINGBIRD* "Erskine works in powerful imagery throughout." --Publishers Weekly, starred review* "[A] fine addition to the recent group of books with autistic narrators." --Booklist, starred review"A strong and complex character study." --Horn Book"This heartbreaking story is delivered in the straightforward, often funny voice of a fifth-grade girl with Asperger's Syndrome." --Kirkus, starred review"This is...a valuable book." --School Library Journal"Fascinating characters." --Los Angeles Times
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  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine

    eBook (Usborne Publishing, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Caitlin misses her brother every day.Since his death in a school shooting, she has no one to explain the world to her. And for Caitlin, the world is a confusing place. She hates it when colours get mixed up, prefers everything to be black-and-white, and needs to check her Facial Expressions Chart to understand emotions.So when Caitlin reads the definition of “closure”, she decides that’s what she needs. And as she struggles to find it, a world of colour begins to enter her black-and-white life...
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  • Mockingbird

    Allan Ahlberg, Paul Howard

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 5, 1998)
    The creator of the Jolly Postman books revisits the traditional lullaby, as Mama, Papa, Polly, Rosie, and Granny make it a special day for the family's new little baby, captured in warm, nostalgic color illustrations.
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  • Mockingbird Song

    Carol Thompson

    Board book (Child's Play International, June 1, 2013)
    'Hush, little baby, don't say a word, I'm gonna show you a mockingbird!' In this beautifully illustrated retelling of the traditional gifting song, Carol Thompson celebrates the unconditional love and warmth that surrounds a cherished infant. With a high emotional content, this is ideal for sharing during a special, quiet time.
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  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine

    Paperback (Usborne Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
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  • Mockingbird Song

    Carol Thompspn

    Paperback (Child's Play Intl, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Tough card format, perfect for babies and toddlers. With a high emotional content, this is ideal for sharing during a special, quiet time.
  • Mockingbird

    Alan Ahlberg, Paul Howard

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 1999)
    This variation on the favourite nursery song tells the story of one special day in the life of a family. The birthday baby gets a musical box, a garden swing, a pedal truck and a dog named Rover.
  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine

    Hardcover (Philomel, April 15, 2010)
    In Caitlin's world, everything is black or white. Things are good or bad. Anything in between is confusing. That's the stuff Caitlin's older brother, Devon, has always explained. But now Devon's dead and Dad is no help at all. Caitlin wants to get over it, but as an eleven-year-old girl with Asperger's, she doesn't know how. When she reads the definition of closure, she realizes that is what she needs. In her search for it, Caitlin discovers that not everything is black and white--the world is full of colors--messy and beautiful.Kathryn Erskine has written a must-read gem, one of the most moving novels of the year.
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  • Mockingbird

    Kathryn Erskine

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2011)
    In Caitlin's world, everything is black or white. Things are good or bad. Anything in between is confusing. That's the stuff Caitlin's older brother, Devon, has always explained. But now Devon;s dead and Dad is no help at all. Caitlin wants to get over it, but a an eleven-year-old girl with Asperger's, she doesn't know how. When she reads the definition of closure, she realizes that it is what she needs. In her search for it, Caitlin discovers that not everything is black or white -- the world is full of colors -- messy and beautiful. (From the back cover.)
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