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Hardcover
ISBN
9780312611224

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Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
ISBN-10
0312611226
ISBN-13
9780312611224
eBay Product ID (ePID)
84577981

Product Key Features

Book Title
Selling Hope
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Historical / United States / 20th Century, Performing Arts / Theater & Musicals, General, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), Biographical, People & Places / United States / General
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Author
Kristin O'donnell Tubb
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2010-012571
Reviews
[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history., Even though readers will anticipate the benign outcome of the fateful date, they'll find themselves drawn in by the countdown to possible doom and intrigued by Tubb's subtle examination of the fine line between offering hope and dealing deceit., Tubb uses rich historical material well in this clever story... a good show with heroes, villains, and heart., "Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story (is Hope really helping people by assuaging their fears or simply ripping them off?) but never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters." -- Booklist, starred review "[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." -- Kirkus Reviews "Even though readers will anticipate the benign outcome of the fateful date, they'll find themselves drawn in by the countdown to possible doom and intrigued by Tubb's subtle examination of the fine line between offering hope and dealing deceit." -- BCCB "Tubb uses rich historical material well in this clever story... a good show with heroes, villains, and heart." -- School Library Journal, Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story (is Hope really helping people by assuaging their fears or simply ripping them off?) but never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters., "[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." --Kirkus Reviews "Tubb's inventive heroine comes across as a female version of familiar characters, such as Gary Paulsen's Harris or Robert Newton Peck's Soup. This homespun tale, full of folksy humor and based on historical fact, will appeal to young fans of Deborah Wiles' and Ruth White's books."--BooklistforAutumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different, Praise for Selling Hope : "Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story (is Hope really helping people by assuaging their fears or simply ripping them off?) but never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters." - Booklist , starred review "[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." - Kirkus Reviews "Even though readers will anticipate the benign outcome of the fateful date, they'll find themselves drawn in by the countdown to possible doom and intrigued by Tubb's subtle examination of the fine line between offering hope and dealing deceit." - BCCB "Tubb uses rich historical material well in this clever story… a good show with heroes, villains, and heart." -School Library Journal Praise for Kristin O'Donnell Tubb: "Tubb's inventive heroine comes across as a female version of familiar characters, such as Gary Paulsen's Harris or Robert Newton Peck's Soup. This homespun tale, full of folksy humor and based on historical fact, will appeal to young fans of Deborah Wiles' and Ruth White's books." - Booklist for Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different, Praise for Kristin O'Donnell Tubb:   "Tubb's inventive heroine comes across as a female version of familiar characters, such as Gary Paulsen's Harris or Robert Newton Peck's Soup. This homespun tale, full of folksy humor and based on historical fact, will appeal to young fans of Deborah Wiles' and Ruth White's books."--BooklistforAutumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different, "Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story (is Hope really helping people by assuaging their fears or simply ripping them off?) but never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW "[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." --Kirkus Reviews "Even though readers will anticipate the benign outcome of the fateful date, they'll find themselves drawn in by the countdown to possible doom and intrigued by Tubb's subtle examination of the fine line between offering hope and dealing deceit." --BCCB "Tubb uses rich historical material well in this clever story... a good show with heroes, villains, and heart." --School Library Journal "Tubb's inventive heroine comes across as a female version of familiar characters, such as Gary Paulsen's Harris or Robert Newton Peck's Soup. This homespun tale, full of folksy humor and based on historical fact, will appeal to young fans of Deborah Wiles' and Ruth White's books."--Booklist for Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different, "Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story (is Hope really helping people by assuaging their fears or simply ripping them off?) But never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters." --Booklist, starred review "[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." --Kirkus Reviews "Even though readers will anticipate the benign outcome of the fateful date, they'll find themselves drawn in by the countdown to possible doom and intrigued by Tubb's subtle examination of the fine line between offering hope and dealing deceit." --BCCB "Tubb uses rich historical material well in this clever story... a good show with heroes, villains, and heart." --School Library Journal" "Tubb's inventive heroine comes across as a female version of familiar characters, such as Gary Paulsen's Harris or Robert Newton Peck's Soup. This homespun tale, full of folksy humor and based on historical fact, will appeal to young fans of Deborah Wiles' and Ruth White's books." --Booklist for Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different, "Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story (is Hope really helping people by assuaging their fears or simply ripping them off?) but never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters." -- Booklist , STARRED REVIEW "[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." -- Kirkus Reviews "Even though readers will anticipate the benign outcome of the fateful date, they'll find themselves drawn in by the countdown to possible doom and intrigued by Tubb's subtle examination of the fine line between offering hope and dealing deceit." -- BCCB "Tubb uses rich historical material well in this clever story… a good show with heroes, villains, and heart." -- School Library Journal "Tubb's inventive heroine comes across as a female version of familiar characters, such as Gary Paulsen's Harris or Robert Newton Peck's Soup. This homespun tale, full of folksy humor and based on historical fact, will appeal to young fans of Deborah Wiles' and Ruth White's books."-- Booklist for Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Things Different
Grade From
Fifth Grade
Grade To
Ninth Grade
Synopsis
Selling Hope is an inventive middle grade novel about a girl who wants a normal life and how she sees Halley's Comet as her ticket out of the vaudeville circuit. It's May 1910, and Halley's Comet is due to pass thru the Earth's atmosphere. And thirteen-year-old Hope McDaniels and her father are due to pass through their hometown of Chicago with their ragtag vaudeville troupe. Hope wants out of vaudeville, and longs for a "normal" life -- or as normal as life can be without her mother, who died five years before. Hope sees an opportunity: She invents "anti-comet" pills to sell to the working-class customers desperate for protection. Soon, she's joined by a fellow troupe member, young Buster Keaton, and the two of them start to make good money. And just when Hope thinks she has all the answers, she has to decide: What is family? Where is home? " An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." -- Kirkus Reviews, Selling Hope is an inventive middle grade novel about a girl who wants a normal life and how she sees Halley's Comet as her ticket out of the vaudeville circuit. It's May 1910, and Halley's Comet is due to pass thru the Earth's atmosphere. And thirteen-year-old Hope McDaniels and her father are due to pass through their hometown of Chicago with their ragtag vaudeville troupe. Hope wants out of vaudeville, and longs for a "normal" life -- or as normal as life can be without her mother, who died five years before. Hope sees an opportunity: She invents "anti-comet" pills to sell to the working-class customers desperate for protection. Soon, she's joined by a fellow troupe member, young Buster Keaton, and the two of them start to make good money. And just when Hope thinks she has all the answers, she has to decide: What is family? Where is home? "[An] oft-engaging, pleasantly romantic romp through a fascinating time in America's entertainment history." -- Kirkus Reviews
LC Classification Number
PZ7.T796Se 2010

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