Praise for Kekla Magoon:
* "A summertime romp filled with trouble-making, camaraderie, and substance."—School Library Journal, starred review (The Season of Styx Malone)
* "Magoon (How It Went Down) crafts a novel that is genuinely funny, heartbreaking, and uplifting—extraordinary, in fact."—Publishers Weekly, starred review (The Season of Styx Malone)
* "Magoon makes space for and celebrates the sensitive and solitary middle-grade readers who are happiest flying under the radar."—Shelf Awareness, starred review (Chester Keene Cracks The Code)
"Engrossing and heartwarming; explores belonging, love, and forgiveness in families and friendships."—Kirkus Reviews (Chester Keene Cracks The Code)
Mrs. Z's class is holding a variety show, and everyone has signed up to demonstrate their special skill! Everyone that is, except Ayana Ndoum. She's good at reading, but someone's already reciting a poem out loud. She's good at synchronized swimming, but they can't get a pool onstage. What could her act be?
Before she can figure it out, she has an even bigger problem to deal with: Why is her dad at school?
Turns out her dad-a professor who gets excited about schedules and has lots of goofy sayings-is a variety show volunteer! He talks to everyone and asks too many questions. It's embarrassing for Ayana, who likes to be quiet and help from the sidelines. With her dad taking up the spotlight, will she ever find her own way to shine?
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Before she can figure it out, she has an even bigger problem to deal with: Why is her dad at school?
Turns out her dad-a professor who gets excited about schedules and has lots of goofy sayings-is a variety show volunteer! He talks to everyone and asks too many questions. It's embarrassing for Ayana, who likes to be quiet and help from the sidelines. With her dad taking up the spotlight, will she ever find her own way to shine?
The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class: Ayana Ndoum Takes the Stage
Mrs. Z's class is holding a variety show, and everyone has signed up to demonstrate their special skill! Everyone that is, except Ayana Ndoum. She's good at reading, but someone's already reciting a poem out loud. She's good at synchronized swimming, but they can't get a pool onstage. What could her act be?
Before she can figure it out, she has an even bigger problem to deal with: Why is her dad at school?
Turns out her dad-a professor who gets excited about schedules and has lots of goofy sayings-is a variety show volunteer! He talks to everyone and asks too many questions. It's embarrassing for Ayana, who likes to be quiet and help from the sidelines. With her dad taking up the spotlight, will she ever find her own way to shine?
Before she can figure it out, she has an even bigger problem to deal with: Why is her dad at school?
Turns out her dad-a professor who gets excited about schedules and has lots of goofy sayings-is a variety show volunteer! He talks to everyone and asks too many questions. It's embarrassing for Ayana, who likes to be quiet and help from the sidelines. With her dad taking up the spotlight, will she ever find her own way to shine?
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BN ID: | 2940192186152 |
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Publisher: | Hachette Audio |
Publication date: | 03/11/2025 |
Series: | The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class , #6 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Age Range: | 5 - 8 Years |
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