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Take A Chance, Gramps [Mass Market Paperback]

Jean Davies Okimoto (Author)


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9 and up
Janie Higgins is all set to enter seventh grade. She's excited about going to a new school and making new friends-especially since her oldest friend, Alicia, will be starting school with her. But disaster strikes when Janie learns that Alicia and her family are moving clear across the country! Now she has to start a new school...alone. Worse, she's lost her best friend forever. Janie isn't the only one coping with a loss, however, as she discovers when she tries to "cheer up" her recently widowed grandfather. What she learns is that-young or old-if you want something good to happen, you have to take chance.

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From Publishers Weekly

Every detail of this story falls ever so tidily into place as Janie searches for pointers on preadolescent popularity. After her best friend suddenly moves away, Janie is loath to enter junior high; in a rather pat parallel, her live-in, widowed grandfather has lost his ability to socialize. Mom packs the two of them off on a jaunt downtown, where they stumble into a seniors' dance. There Janie spies a boy her age escorting his grandmother. With some ingenious prodding by Janie, Gramps happily brings her to more dances and develops a cozy friendship with the grandmother. Meanwhile Gramps's advice on achieving popularity--to say hello to everyone at school, even strangers--is paying off despite a rocky beginning. Some predictable setbacks ensue, followed by a happy ending. Throughout Okimoto ( Jason's Women ) strives for a light, spontaneous tone, which, subjected to the artificially trim plot, emerges as forced and chirpy. Ages 8-12.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From School Library Journal

Grade 5-7-- Jane Higgins is devastated by the news that her best friend is moving and won't be starting junior high with her. Alicia isn't just her best friend, she's Jane's only friend. Gramps, too, is grieving, and he seems to have lost interest in everything since his wife died. Jane's mother enlists Gramps in an effort to cheer up Jane, and Jane in an effort to cheer up Gramps. Together they set off for Seattle Center, a former favorite haunt for both of them. There they find a senior citizens dance, which interests Gramps, and a teenage boy who brings his grandmother to the dances. He definitely interests Jane. Gramps and Jane begin attending the dances regularly. Jane encourages Gramps to wear his false teeth and ask some of the ladies to dance. Gramps advises Jane that friends "don't come down the chimney," and she in turn begins to be a friend to win a friend. En route to the happy ending there are a few bumps and scrapes, but these are people with some common sense and family cohesion who help each other over the rough spots. Good pacing; smooth writing; nicely sketched characters; and the right mix of humor, romance, and couldn't-you-just-die embarrassment make a winning combination. Readers might even learn a valuable lesson from Jane's "popularity project" without ever realizing that this book really does have a serious point to make. --Elaine Fort Weischedel, Turner Free Lib . , Randolph, MA
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 148 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1st edition (April 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812543238
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812543230
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,253,275 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jean Davies Okimoto's latest book, The Love Ceiling, was a winner of a 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Award. She is also the recipient of the American Library Association "Best Books for Young Adults" Award, the International Reading Association's Reader's Choice Award, the IRA/CBC Young Adults' Choice Award, the Parents' Choice Award, the Washington Governor's Award, the 1993 Maxwell Medallion for Best Children's Book of the Year, and two of her books have been recognized as Smithsonian Notable Books. In 2007 she received the Green Earth Book Award from the Newton Marasco Foundation and in 2008 the Green Prize for Sustainable Literature honor book, a national award given by the Santa Monica Public Library.

Her publishers include Atlantic Monthly Press, Putnam, Little, Brown & Co., Dell, Scholastic, HarperCollins, and the Simul Press in Japan which has published Japanese editions of her novels My Mother Is Not Married To My Father and It's Just Too Much. Her short stories have also appeared in four Delacourte anthologies, Short Stories by Outstanding Writers for Young Adults. Shelley Duvall produced an animated version of Blumpoe the Grumpoe Meets Arnold the Cat for the series "Bedtime Stories" which was narrated by John Candy and appeared on HBO and Showtime. In connection with her non-fiction title, Boomerang Kids: How to Live with Adult Children who Return Home, she has appeared on the Today Show, the CBS Morning Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and CNN.

Her one-act play, Hum it Again, Jeremy has been produced in schools in Vancouver, Toronto and New York. The Northwest Asian American Theater in Seattle produced the world premiere of Uncle Hideki based on her novel Talent Night and in 2006 produced Uncle Hideki and the Empty Nest. Book-it Repertory Theatre produced The Eclipse of Moonbeam Dawson based on her novel by the same name.

Her other titles include Norman Schnurman, Average Person, a mystery, Who Did It, Jenny Lake?, Jason's Women, Molly By Any Other Name, and Take A Chance, Gramps! which was a Junior Library Guild selection, named to the Lone Star State Reading List, and nominated for the Mark Twain Award and the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award.

A Place For Grace, published by Sasquatch Books, was the first picture book for a general audience to feature a hearing dog and a deaf character and was praised by Smithsonian as "One of this year's most charming and large-hearted offerings." No Dear, Not Here a picture book about the marbled murrelets, endangered seabirds and their quest for a nest in the Pacific Northwest, is also a Sasquatch title and was designated a 1995 Smithsonian Notable Book for Children.

A member of PEN American Center, the Author's Guild and the Dramatists Guild, she has a master's degree in psychology from Antioch University and is the founder of the Seattle Reading Awards, which recognizes the fifth grade students in the Seattle Public Schools who have shown the most improvement in reading. The program focuses on Chapter One, Bilingual and Special Education students and she has served as its co-chair since the awards began under the sponsorship of the Seattle Reading Association in 1986.

She and her husband Joe live on Vashon Island, Washington. Together they have four grown children, six grandchildren and a dog who thinks it's a person.

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"Janie!" Mom shrieked, "TELEPHONE!" Read the first page
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