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The Center of Everything
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The Center of Everything Hardcover - 2013

by Urban, Linda

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From the author of the acclaimed A CROOKED KIND OF PERFECT and HOUND DOG TRUE comes a middle-grade novel about donuts, a birthday wish, and making things right with the ones you love.

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  • Title The Center of Everything
  • Author Urban, Linda
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Printing
  • Condition UsedVeryGood
  • Pages 208
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Clarion Books, Boston
  • Date 2013-03-05
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 52YZZZ001CWU_ns
  • ISBN 9780547763484 / 0547763484
  • Weight 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.5 x 5 x 0.78 in (19.05 x 12.70 x 1.98 cm)
  • Ages 10 to 12 years
  • Grade levels 5 - 7
  • Reading level 830
  • Library of Congress subjects Friendship, Wishes
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2012954515
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

Summary

Spring 2013 Kids' Indie Next List

For Ruby Pepperdine, the “center of everything” is on the rooftop of Pepperdine Motors in her donut-obsessed town of Bunning, New Hampshire, stargazing from the circle of her grandmother Gigi’s hug.  That’s how everything is supposed to be—until Ruby messes up and things spin out of control. But she has one last hope. It all depends on what happens on Bunning Day, when the entire town will hear Ruby read her winning essay. And it depends on her twelfth birthday wish—unless she messes that up too. Can Ruby’s wish set everything straight in her topsy-turvy world?

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Media reviews

"Another gem from one of my favorite authors! Ruby Pepperdine and her wish will work their way into the center of your heart, where they’ll remain (along with a yearning for donuts) long after you close the book."
—Ingrid Law, author of Savvy, a Newbery Honor Book

"A beautiful, sensitive, thoughtful novel that will make you think and smile and think some more, and fall in love with Linda Urban's books."
—Kathryn Erskine, National Book Award-winner

"Every book by Linda Urban makes me laugh, cry, hope, wonder, and fall in love with her writing. With The Center of Everything, she has done it again!" 
 —Barbara O’Connor, author of How to Steal a Dog

"Throughout this slim, affecting novel, Urban treats Ruby's bewilderment with care, and gracefully reinforces the value of friends, family, and community."
Booklist, starred review

"Ruby's large imagination and even bigger heart are beautifully evoked as the sixth grader finds a way to keep the memory of her grandmother alive."
Publishers Weekly

"A poignant, finely wrought exploration of grief."
Kirkus, starred review

"By turns thought-provoking, humorous, and poignant, Ruby's story introduces a multi-faceted character well worth meeting."
Horn Book

"Give this to patient readers who enjoy Polly Horvath's The Vacation (2005) and Everything on a Waffle (2001)."
School Library Journal

"[Urban] compactly, gently addresses some common aspects of grief: the isolation, the regrets, the bargaining, and the epistemological questions about meaning. . . This is a terrific first step up for kids who are just beginning to explore more complicated novels."
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review

"The Center of Everything travels a satisfying, circular path that deliberately echoes the shape of a donut. . . . Wishing has a useful place both in childhood and in this novel; but so, too, does reality, especially when rendered with this kind of sensitivity."
The New York Times Book Review

About the author

Linda Urban's debut novel, A Crooked Kind of Perfect, was selected for many best books lists and was nominated for twenty state awards. Her novel Hound Dog True received four starred reviews and was named a Kirkus Best Book of 2011. A former bookseller, she lives in Montpelier, Vermont, with her family.Visit her website at www.lindaurbanbooks.com.