• The Real Deal

The Real Deal

Publication Date
October 25, 2022
Genre / Grade Band
- /  4th − 5th
The Real Deal

Description

"An absolute treasure. Vibrant, charming, and absolutely real." - Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, author of Operation Sisterhood

Two best friends discover the danger and power of secrets in this pitch perfect standalone from the acclaimed author of Just Like Jackie and Brave Like That.

Not every friendship can be the real deal, but for Gabe and Oliver, that's never been a question.

Until now. Things still feel the same on the surface--they're even making a comic about their friendship--but lately Oliver's acting like he might be hiding something.

And then there's Reuben, the new boy who just moved to town. He doesn't talk--not ever. The other kids say mean things and call him names behind his back. Gabe knows it isn't right--but he and Oliver stay quiet, or worse, laugh along with the others just to keep from standing out.

Through the character he and Oliver create in their comic adventure, the experience they have babysitting twin toddlers, and with the help of a troublemaking seventh grader who gets sent to their sixth-grade class, Gabe begins to find his voice and become the realest-deal version of his own self. But if he does that--can he still hold onto his best friend, too?

Perfect for fans of Lisa Graff and Linda Mullaly Hunt, this novel from Lindsey Stoddard, whose stories were lauded as "remarkable" by the New York Times Book Review, will have fans new and old hooked.

Publication date
October 25, 2022
Classification
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Page Count
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ISBN-13
9780063206854
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
HarperCollins
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV035000 - Juvenile Fiction | School & Education
Library of Congress categories
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Kirkus

The story does a lot of things well, including its subtle examination of masculinity and friendship.

Publishers Weekly

When Gabe's teacher announces that a new student, Reuben, will be joining the sixth grade class, she mentions that Reuben "doesn't speak," igniting curiosity and even scorn among the students. Despite the bad feeling it gives him, Gabe initially laughs along, before checking his gut feeling and beginning to connect with Reuben. Amid Reuben's arrival--and the addition of Rae, a seventh grader sent to join the class until she makes an apology--Gabe works on persuading his protective mother to let him take a summer backpacking trip with best friend Oliver, who seems to be keeping something from Gabe. As a condition of the trip, Gabe's mom asks him to join the school's Nature Club, and the lessons Gabe learns in the club and from the classroom's new students give him the courage to stand up for what he believes, and to be there for Oliver when he needs Gabe most. Alternating with brief interstitials from Reuben's perspective, Stoddard (Bea Is for Blended) employs Gabe's candid and introspective first-person observations, making for a warm narrative of school community and personal growth. Protagonists cue as white. Ages 8-12. Agent: Stephen Barbara, InkWell Management. (Oct.)

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