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Beasley, Kate. LIONS & LIARS New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 2018 IL 3-6 ISBN 9780374302634 (2 booktalks)
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Booktalk
#1 Fredrick
Fredrickson, yes that’s his real name, is elated to be
going on a cruise with his family. He can relax from the
pressures of school and be himself. When a hurricane
cancels his trip, Fredrick is devastated. He decides to
go to his friend’s birthday party at the last minute.
When an argument begins between the friends, Fredrick
finds himself floating away, on the river, in his
friends’ boat. With no way of stopping, Fredrick lays
down and goes to sleep. When he awakes he finds himself
in a dream like state smelling pancakes. He runs ashore
to find a breakfast buffet. What luck! After pigging
out, Fredrick soon discovers he’s at a camp for troubled
youth. When a notorious camper failed to arrive,
Fredrick decides to reinvent himself as the absent
delinquent. Can Fredrick become the person he’s always
wanted to be or will the new group of campers find out
he’s not who he says he is. (Pennsylvania
Young Reader’s Choice Award 2019-2020) Booktalk
#2
Doesn’t
everybody want to be cool? Ten-year-old Frederick
Frederickson wants to be that guy—“that guy who got
laughs in class and walked through the school like
he owned the place.” But he’s not. In fact, his
friends tell him that in a world where kids are
lions or gazelles, Frederick may just be more like
the flea on a meerkat’s butt. So
when Frederick ends up stranded at Camp Omigoshee in a
strange twist of fate, he decides to take the
opportunity to reinvent himself and take on the
identity of Dashiell Blackwood, a camper who hasn’t
arrived. But what Frederick doesn’t know is that Camp
Omigoshee is not your ordinary summer camp. It’s a
disciplinary camp for troubled boys—and Dash Blackwood
has a far-reaching reputation for being one of the
toughest of all. Frederick enjoys the reluctant
admiration of his bunkmates, Nosebleed, Specs, the
Professor, and Ant Bite, until things fall apart just
as a category 5 hurricane hits the camp. This
one’s filled with laugh-out-loud humor,
adventure, and action, just perfect for any
boy—or girl for that matter—who’s ever wanted to
be more than a flea. (New
Hampshire Great
Stone Face Book Award nominee, 2020) |
SUBJECTS: Camps -- Fiction. Friendship -- Fiction. Hurricanes -- Fiction. Survival -- Fiction. |