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Small Fry [Hardcover]

Jaime Adoff (Author)


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8 and up3 and up
Growing up is a big deal, especially when you’re still waiting to do the growing part! It’s the elation of hitting a home run, the joy of ice-cream trucks, and the delight of revenge on lunch-money bullies. But it’s also the disappointment of being too small to ride that ride and the frustration of being picked last. Complemented by Mike Reed’s energetic artwork, award-winning author and poet Jaime Adoff effortlessly channels the hijinks, hardships, and high hopes of the little guy in this fresh, funny, and uplifting poetry collection that reminds us all what it’s like to be small.

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From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 3—These 19 poems use different first-person narrators to explore the stigmas (and the benefits) of being short. Optimism reverberates heavily throughout the rhymes. One not-so-tall boy describes his talent for hitting home runs, while another's father solves a movie-viewing crisis with a few volumes of the encyclopedia. Many of the resolutions are too unrealistic to offer much comfort, such as when the school bully demands a boy's lunch money and mistakes Monopoly cash for the real thing. Colorful and textured illustrations add to the peppy text by featuring a diverse cast of children thoroughly enjoying sports, family, friends, and food in spite of the desire to be taller. This book may struggle to find an audience as those who are frustrated by their diminutive stature will find its relentless cheeriness dismissive and difficult to relate to.—Julie Roach, Cambridge Public Library, MA
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From Booklist

This collection of 19 poems zooms in from the viewpoint of kids considered to be “small fry.” There’s the boy whose dad brings an encyclopedia volume for him to sit on in the movie theater so he can see “above the big head trees.” In “Air Shortness,” a boy is too short for basketball but just right for dodge ball; the four lines in “No Fun Allowed!” express how the kid misses the height requirement for the carnival ride; and “Small Soldier” demonstrates the seemingly impossible mission of rescuing a Wiffle ball from Bongo’s doghouse. First-person voices, rhymes, and free verse tap into the feelings of looking up to big sister, being first in line for ice cream but chosen last for the team, and paying the lunch-money bully with Monopoly bills. Expressive, soft-edged illustrations are spot-on at capturing motions and emotions of kids who are height-challenged. Remember: “There are no small ball players. / Just small bats.” Grades 1-3. --Julie Cummins

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Dutton Juvenile (November 13, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0525469354
  • ISBN-13: 978-0525469353
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 10.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,154,807 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jaime Adoff was born in New York City but grew up in Yellow Springs, Ohio. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Central State University in Ohio, where he studied drums and percussion. Moving to New York City in 1990, he attended the Manhattan School of Music and studied drums and voice. Jaime then went on to pursue a career in songwriting and fronted his own rock band for eight years. He released two CD's of his own material and performed extensively in New York City and throughout the US.

He is the author of the "all ages" original poetry collection "The Song Shoots Out of My Mouth": A Celebration of Music,(2002)(Downloadable at audible.com 08') which was a Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award Honor book,(2003) an IRA Notable book (2003), A NY Public Library book for the teenage(2003), a VOYA poetry pick (2002) and a CCB Best Book for 2002.

The critically acclaimed "Names Will Never Hurt Me" (2004) was his first young-adult novel and almost instantly became a MUST HAVE for teens around the country. In 2005 it was named a NY Public Library book for the teenage, and was nominated as a Best Book for Young Adults.

"Jimi & Me" (2005) was the recipient of the 2006 CORETTA SCOTT KING/JOHN STEPTOE NEW TALENT AUTHOR AWARD.
It was named as a 2006 YALSA QUICK PICK FOR RELUCTANT READERS, A 2006 NY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK FOR THE TEENAGE and was selected to the VOYA TOP SHELF FICTION LIST FOR 2005.
It received a *starred* review from LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTION and was cited as "an exceptional story" and "a tremendous addition to any collection" by VOYA magazine.

Jaime's latest young adult novel "The Death of Jayson Porter"(April 08) has been receiving rave reviews nationwide. Including *Starred Reviews from *Booklist*, *Library Media Connection*, and *VOYA* magazine,(5Q). It was also selected for the 09' "Choose to read Ohio program." A project of the State Library of Ohio, to promote reading across Ohio. As well as an Ohioana Book Award finalist in the Juvenile category.

His first picture book "Small Fry"(NOV 08) was cited as "Cathartic and Encouraging fun" by Kirkus Review.

Jaime is a highly sought after speaker, presenting across the country on teen issues, diversity, YA literature and Poetry. His Rock n Roll school visits have been knocking the socks off students and teachers alike, for years. Jaime has worked with students from Kindergarten through High School and even college and graduate students as well. Giving them all a "backstage- all access- pass" into the life, creative process, and works of one of the most groundbreaking, unique and innovative voices writing for children and teens today.

Jaime Adoff is the son of the late Newbery Award-winning author Virginia Hamilton and renowned poet Arnold Adoff.
Jaime lives in his hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio, with his family.

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