Swing Sideways

Perfect for fans of Bridge to Terabithia and Walk Two Moons, this debut middle grade novel is the story of two girls and the unforgettable summer in which they learn about true friendship and loss.

Annie has been promised a summer of freedom in the country. Freedom from a difficult school year, freedom from her fake “friends” back in the city, and, most of all, freedom from her mom's life-governing spreadsheets and rigid schedules.

When Annie meets California, who is visiting her grandfather's farm, it seems she has found the perfect partner for the summer she's always craved. Especially when California offers Annie a real-life adventure: if she and Annie can find the ponies her mom rode as a girl, surely it will remind her mom how wonderful the farm is-and fix what's broken between her mom and her grandfather.

But Annie's summer of freedom is sprinkled with secrets, and everything she has learned about bravery and love will be put to the test when the truth behind the ultimate secret changes her life forever.

This realistic fiction book is perfect for children ages 8-12 who enjoy stories about friendship, adventure, and loss.

It would make a great gift for Father's Day or Mother's Day, or for new parents who want to share a touching story with their child.

HarperCollins 2024

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Swing Sideways

Perfect for fans of Bridge to Terabithia and Walk Two Moons, this debut middle grade novel is the story of two girls and the unforgettable summer in which they learn about true friendship and loss.

Annie has been promised a summer of freedom in the country. Freedom from a difficult school year, freedom from her fake “friends” back in the city, and, most of all, freedom from her mom's life-governing spreadsheets and rigid schedules.

When Annie meets California, who is visiting her grandfather's farm, it seems she has found the perfect partner for the summer she's always craved. Especially when California offers Annie a real-life adventure: if she and Annie can find the ponies her mom rode as a girl, surely it will remind her mom how wonderful the farm is-and fix what's broken between her mom and her grandfather.

But Annie's summer of freedom is sprinkled with secrets, and everything she has learned about bravery and love will be put to the test when the truth behind the ultimate secret changes her life forever.

This realistic fiction book is perfect for children ages 8-12 who enjoy stories about friendship, adventure, and loss.

It would make a great gift for Father's Day or Mother's Day, or for new parents who want to share a touching story with their child.

HarperCollins 2024

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Swing Sideways

Swing Sideways

by Nanci Turner Steveson

Narrated by Tara Sands

Unabridged — 6 hours, 16 minutes

Swing Sideways

Swing Sideways

by Nanci Turner Steveson

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Unabridged — 6 hours, 16 minutes

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Overview

Perfect for fans of Bridge to Terabithia and Walk Two Moons, this debut middle grade novel is the story of two girls and the unforgettable summer in which they learn about true friendship and loss.

Annie has been promised a summer of freedom in the country. Freedom from a difficult school year, freedom from her fake “friends” back in the city, and, most of all, freedom from her mom's life-governing spreadsheets and rigid schedules.

When Annie meets California, who is visiting her grandfather's farm, it seems she has found the perfect partner for the summer she's always craved. Especially when California offers Annie a real-life adventure: if she and Annie can find the ponies her mom rode as a girl, surely it will remind her mom how wonderful the farm is-and fix what's broken between her mom and her grandfather.

But Annie's summer of freedom is sprinkled with secrets, and everything she has learned about bravery and love will be put to the test when the truth behind the ultimate secret changes her life forever.

This realistic fiction book is perfect for children ages 8-12 who enjoy stories about friendship, adventure, and loss.

It would make a great gift for Father's Day or Mother's Day, or for new parents who want to share a touching story with their child.

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

This is a summer neither Annabel nor readers will ever forget.” — School Library Journal

“This powerful tale of friendship and hope, made especially poignant by each girl’s struggle to repair family relationships, will capture hearts. Add an injured dog...woods made for adventures, and heartbreak that never becomes mawkish, and you have a story about so much more than summer fun.” — Booklist

“This will please country girls at heart, those needing to be brave, and those wanting a good summer story of friendship and growth.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

This will please country girls at heart, those needing to be brave, and those wanting a good summer story of friendship and growth.

Booklist

This powerful tale of friendship and hope, made especially poignant by each girl’s struggle to repair family relationships, will capture hearts. Add an injured dog...woods made for adventures, and heartbreak that never becomes mawkish, and you have a story about so much more than summer fun.

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

This will please country girls at heart, those needing to be brave, and those wanting a good summer story of friendship and growth.

Booklist

This powerful tale of friendship and hope, made especially poignant by each girl’s struggle to repair family relationships, will capture hearts. Add an injured dog...woods made for adventures, and heartbreak that never becomes mawkish, and you have a story about so much more than summer fun.

Kirkus Reviews

2016-02-17
An anxious girl makes a mysterious summer friendship in this middle-grade debut. After a school year of panic attacks and increasing anxiety, Annabel has been promised a summer free from her professor parents' overscheduling and demands. They stay as usual in their upstate New York cottage, but instead of spending her days at tennis camp and sailing camp, Annabel (now calling herself Annie) secretly befriends the visiting granddaughter of their reclusive farmer neighbor. Both girls are white. California (her grandfather calls her Catherine) explains that she's staying for the summer to see her grandfather through a cancer drug trial. California's mother and grandfather have long been estranged. California believes that the ponies her mother showed as a child are still alive, on the farm, and that if she can find them, her mother will come back and be reconciled. It's an odd conceit—there's no real explanation why California's grandfather wouldn't be up-front about the ponies. By the end of the summer it's clear that California, not her grandfather, is the one who's sick. Annie has put her anxiety aside in order to be a more outgoing friend. Unfortunately, the novel trades more in melodrama than believable relationships. Annie's mother, California's mother, and her grandfather all seem to act and react in order to further a plot rather than authentically, and Annie's own personality is a sum of unsubstantiated fears. Too much telling, not enough truth. (Fiction. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170211081
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 05/03/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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