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Vive La Paris

Vive La Paris

Vive La Paris is a more than worthy sequel to the fabulous Sahara Special - critically acclaimed Worldwide. Those who read SS will remember Paris as one of Sahara's fellow pupils in the glorious Miss Pointy's class. Miss Pointy and Sahara both make appearances in VLP, but this is... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780340956052
Published 11 November 2012 by Hachette Children's Books
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Codell, Esme Raji

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ISBN-13 9780340956052
ISBN-10 0340956054
Stock Available
Status Indent title (internationally sourced), usually ships 4-6 weeks
Publisher Hachette Children's Books
Imprint Hodder Children's Books
Publication Date 11 November 2012
International Publication Date 21 August 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Codell, Esme Raji
Category Fiction (Child/Teen)
Interest Age 4-12 years
Reading Age 4-12 years
NBS Text Children's Fiction
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 240
Dimensions Width: 128mm
Height: 198mm
Spine: 16mm
Weight 20g
Dewey Code 813.6
Catalogue Code 32594

Description of this Book

Vive La Paris is a more than worthy sequel to the fabulous Sahara Special - beloved of the independent booksellers and critically acclaimed both in the UK and the US. Those who read SS will remember Paris as one of Sahara's fellow pupils in the glorious Miss Pointy's class. Miss Pointy and Sahara both make appearances in VLP, but this is all about Paris, competing for attention in a family of four boys and two jazz loving parents. It is when she and her brother are sent for private pianolessons at the eccentric, elderly Mrs Rosen's house, that Paris begins to understand a little more about the big picture - life outside her bustling family. For a start, it is clear that Mrs Rosen has more on her agenda than just piano lessons; there's free chopped liver sandwiches and French lessons as well as some good advice for life. Through Mrs Rosen, Paris learns that even bullies like Taneaja who is picking on her and Michael in and out of school, have reason for their behaviour. In Tanaeja's case it is because her own brother is dying that she feels so angry towards Sahara and her brother for being normal ...and alive.Paris learns not to judge, as well as to embrace all into her Extreme Readers Club - and of course that there is no such thing as plain good or bad in a person . Codell has again given her readers quirky, delightful characters while tackling some mighty big subjects. A fine tale with a strong sense of right and wrong ..

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Awards & Reviews

US Review Fifth-grader Paris McCray is a self-described polite person who tries to improve her vocabulary and makes lists of many kinds. She is a questioner and a reader and leads a school club designed to encourage her classmates to read. There is a school bully who targets her older brother Michael, a sweet-natured boy who marches to a different tune. With Michael sitting in, Paris also takes piano lessons from Mrs. Rosen, a Holocaust survivor. She understands only a little of what she is told of those events, and she equates Hitler and the Nazis to bullies and gangs. Her misconceptions lead to some disastrous, if well-intentioned actions. Michael, meanwhile, finds his own way to cope with the bullying. The children's loving relationship with Mrs. Rosen leads to changes for the whole family. Codell has again given her readers quirky, delightful characters while tackling some mighty big subjects. A fine tale with a strong sense of right and wrong. (Fiction. 9-12) (Kirkus Reviews)

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Author's Bio

Esme Raji Codell is the author of the award-winning Sahara Special - companion title to Vive La Paris, published by Hodder in paperback in 2003. She has worked as a children's bookseller, teacher and school librarian and now runs a popular children's literature website www.planetesme.com and a literary salon, the Planet Esme Bookroom. She lives in Chicago with her husband and son and has both fiction and non-fiction titles published by Hyperion in the US.

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