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  • The Absolute Value of Mike

    Kathryn Erskine

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 31, 2012)
    From the author of Mockingbird, a National Book Award winner! Mike tries so hard to please his father, but the only language his dad seems to speak is calculus. And for a boy with a math learning disability, nothing could be more difficult. When his dad sends him to live with distant relatives in rural Pennsylvania for the summer to work on an engineering project, Mike figures this is his big chance to prove himself. But when he gets there, nothing is what he thought it would be. Instead of an engineering assignment, he finds himself part of a town-wide project to adopt a boy from Romania while working alongside his wacky eighty-something-year-old aunt, a homeless man, and a punk-rock girl. Mike might not learn anything about engineering, but what he does learn is far more valuable.
  • The Absolute Value of Mike

    Kathryn Erskine

    eBook (Puffin Books, June 9, 2011)
    Mike tries so hard to please his father, but the only language his dad seems to speak is calculus. And for a boy with a math learning disability, nothing could be more difficult. When his dad sends him to live with distant relatives in rural Pennsylvania for the summer to work on an engineering project, Mike figures this is his big chance to buckle down and prove himself. But when he gets there, nothing is what he thought it would be. The project has nothing at all to do with engineering, and he finds himself working alongside his wacky eighty-something- year-old aunt, a homeless man, and a punk rock girl as part of a town-wide project to adopt a boy from Romania. Mike may not learn anything about engineering, but what he does learn is far more valuable.
  • The Absolute Value of Mike

    Kathryn Erskine

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, June 9, 2011)
    Mike tries so hard to please his father, but the only language his dad seems to speak is calculus. And for a boy with a math learning disability, nothing could be more difficult. When his dad sends him to live with distant relatives in rural Pennsylvania for the summer to work on an engineering project, Mike figures this is his big chance to buckle down and prove himself. But when he gets there, nothing is what he thought it would be. The project has nothing at all to do with engineering, and he finds himself working alongside his wacky eighty-something- year-old aunt, a homeless man, and a punk rock girl as part of a town-wide project to adopt a boy from Romania. Mike may not learn anything about engineering, but what he does learn is far more valuable.
  • The Absolute Value of Mike

    Katheryn Erkskine

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Noah Galvin’s performance enhances this clever novel in every detail, making even the chapter titles come to life. Each chapter is named for a mathematical concept and highlights Mike’s struggle against the expectation that he excel mathematically, like his brilliant father. He doesn’t. Over a summer Mike discovers his own strengths when everyone he meets seems to be dealing with grief, and none too well. Galvin renders these characters with tender quirkiness, using slight shifts in pitch and speech patterns. Galvin’s lively use of inflection imbues the dialogue with a sense of candid immediacy, making the listener feel right there with Mike.
  • The Absolute Value of Mike

    Kathryn Erskine

    Hardcover (Philomel, June 9, 2011)
    Mike tries so hard to please his father, but the only language his dad seems to speak is calculus. And for a boy with a math learning disability, nothing could be more difficult. When his dad sends him to live with distant relatives in rural Pennsylvania for the summer to work on an engineering project, Mike figures this is his big chance to buckle down and prove himself. But when he gets there, nothing is what he thought it would be. The project has nothing at all to do with engineering, and he finds himself working alongside his wacky eighty-something- year-old aunt, a homeless man, and a punk rock girl as part of a town-wide project to adopt a boy from Romania. Mike may not learn anything about engineering, but what he does learn is far more valuable.
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  • Kathryn Erskine'sThe Absolute Value of Mike

    Kathryn Erskine

    Hardcover (Philomel Books Jun-09-2011, Aug. 16, 2011)
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  • The Absolute Value of Mike

    Kathryn Erskine, Noah Galvin

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Nov. 1, 2011)
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  • The Absolute Value of Mike

    Kathryn Erskine, Noah Galvin, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Aug. 9, 2011)
    Kathryn Erskine won the National Book Award for her mesmerizing novel Mockingbird. In The Absolute Value of Mike, a young man grows up during an unlikely adventure. Despite his best efforts, Mike has a hard time communicating with his calculus-loving father - and having a math learning disability certainly doesn’t help. But when Mike is sent to Pennsylvania to work on an engineering project, the young man learns valuable lessons from the colorful characters he meets.
  • The Absolute Value of Mike by Erskine, Kathryn

    Erskine

    Paperback (Puffin, 2012, Aug. 16, 1800)
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