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  • This Journal Belongs to Ratchet

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, May 6, 2014)
    Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 3 to 6This heartwarming, coming of age story is the perfect book for middle school girls. Featuring a strong female character named Ratchet, who identifies as a motherless daughter, this relatable story with its illustrated format is particularly suited for 9-12 year old kids who love graphic novels.If only getting a new life were as easy as getting a new notebook. But it's not.It's the first day of school for all the kids in the neighborhood. But not for me. I'm homeschooled. That means nothing new. No new book bag, no new clothes, and no friends―old or new. The best I've got is this notebook. I'm supposed to use it for my writing assignments, but my dad never checks. Here's what I'm really going to use it for:Ratchet's Top Secret PlanProject Goal: turn my old, recycled, freakish, friendless, motherless life into something shiny and new."I cannot imagine a middle grade classroom or library where this book wouldn't be popular."―Colby Sharp, teacher and co-founder of Nerdy Book Club"One of the freshest new voices I've heard in a while...this debut novel is a winner."―Augusta Scattergood, Author of GLORY BE, an Amazon Best Middle Grade Novel of 2012"A book that is full of surprises...Triumphant enough to make readers cheer; touching enough to make them cry."―Kirkus, STARRED ReviewGreat for parents, librarians and educators looking for:An illustrated format for middle grade readers, especially for reluctant readers and those who love graphic novelsA narrative featuring environmentalism and a positive view on activism for kidsA story featuring a strong female characterA heartwarming story that combines coming of age and accepting one's identityA Florida Book Awards Gold MedalistA Black-Eyed Susan Book Award nomineeA South Carolina Book Awards nomineeA Maine Student Book Award titleA Green Prize for Sustainable Literature winner Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award nominee
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  • This Journal Belongs to Ratchet

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    eBook (Sourcebooks Young Readers, April 2, 2013)
    Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 3 to 6This heartwarming, coming of age story is the perfect book for middle school girls. Featuring a strong female character named Ratchet, who identifies as a motherless daughter, this relatable story with its illustrated format is particularly suited for 9-12 year old kids who love graphic novels.If only getting a new life were as easy as getting a new notebook. But it's not.It's the first day of school for all the kids in the neighborhood. But not for me. I'm homeschooled. That means nothing new. No new book bag, no new clothes, and no friends—old or new. The best I've got is this notebook. I'm supposed to use it for my writing assignments, but my dad never checks. Here's what I'm really going to use it for:Ratchet's Top Secret PlanProject Goal: turn my old, recycled, freakish, friendless, motherless life into something shiny and new."I cannot imagine a middle grade classroom or library where this book wouldn't be popular."—Colby Sharp, teacher and co-founder of Nerdy Book Club"One of the freshest new voices I've heard in a while...this debut novel is a winner."—Augusta Scattergood, Author of GLORY BE, an Amazon Best Middle Grade Novel of 2012"A book that is full of surprises...Triumphant enough to make readers cheer; touching enough to make them cry."—Kirkus, STARRED ReviewGreat for parents, librarians and educators looking for:An illustrated format for middle grade readers, especially for reluctant readers and those who love graphic novelsA narrative featuring environmentalism and a positive view on activism for kidsA story featuring a strong female characterA heartwarming story that combines coming of age and accepting one's identityA Florida Book Awards Gold MedalistA Black-Eyed Susan Book Award nomineeA South Carolina Book Awards nomineeA Maine Student Book Award titleA Green Prize for Sustainable Literature winner Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award nominee
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  • This Journal Belongs to Ratchet

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Young Readers, April 2, 2013)
    Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 3 to 6This heartwarming, coming of age story is the perfect book for middle school girls. Featuring a strong female character named Ratchet, who identifies as a motherless daughter, this relatable story with its illustrated format is particularly suited for 9-12 year old kids who love graphic novels.If only getting a new life were as easy as getting a new notebook. But it's not.It's the first day of school for all the kids in the neighborhood. But not for me. I'm homeschooled. That means nothing new. No new book bag, no new clothes, and no friends―old or new. The best I've got is this notebook. I'm supposed to use it for my writing assignments, but my dad never checks. Here's what I'm really going to use it for:Ratchet's Top Secret PlanProject Goal: turn my old, recycled, freakish, friendless, motherless life into something shiny and new."I cannot imagine a middle grade classroom or library where this book wouldn't be popular."―Colby Sharp, teacher and co-founder of Nerdy Book Club"One of the freshest new voices I've heard in a while...this debut novel is a winner."―Augusta Scattergood, Author of GLORY BE, an Amazon Best Middle Grade Novel of 2012"A book that is full of surprises...Triumphant enough to make readers cheer; touching enough to make them cry."―Kirkus, STARRED ReviewGreat for parents, librarians and educators looking for:An illustrated format for middle grade readers, especially for reluctant readers and those who love graphic novelsA narrative featuring environmentalism and a positive view on activism for kidsA story featuring a strong female characterA heartwarming story that combines coming of age and accepting one's identityA Florida Book Awards Gold MedalistA Black-Eyed Susan Book Award nomineeA South Carolina Book Awards nomineeA Maine Student Book Award titleA Green Prize for Sustainable Literature winner Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award nominee
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  • This Journal Belongs to Ratchet

    Nancy Cavanaugh

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, April 2, 2013)
    "A book that is full of surprises ...Triumphant enough to make readers cheer; touching enough to make them cry."—Kirkus, STARRED Review If only getting a new life were as easy as getting a new notebook. But it's not. It's the first day of school for all the kids in the neighborhood. But not for me. I'm homeschooled. That means nothing new. No new book bag, no new clothes, and no friends – old or new. The best I've got is this notebook. I'm supposed to use it for my writing assignments, but my dad never checks. Here's what I'm really going to use it for: Ratchet's Top Secret Plan Project Goal: turn my old, recycled, freakish, friendless, motherless life into something shiny and new. This year, I'm going make something change. "One of the freshest new voices I've heard in a while...A book for young readers to enjoy, discuss, then read all over again, this debut novel is a winner."—Augusta Scattergood, Author of GLORY BE, an Amazon Best Middle Grade Novel of 2012
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  • This Journal Belongs to Ratchet by Nancy Cavanaugh

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Young Readers, April 2, 2013)
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  • This Journal Belongs to Ratchet

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, May 6, 2014)
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  • This Journal Belongs to Ratchet

    Nancy Cavanaugh

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2013)
    If Only Getting a new life were as easy as getting a new notebook. But it's not. This scholastic pre-teen book is designed to delight and entertain young readers (8-12).
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