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Lovestruck J.P. finds himself doing all sorts of weird things to impress his new interest but his life becomes very complicated when a simple lie gets out of control.Tags
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Twelve year old J.P. has his first crush on a new transfer student named Angela. Angela has J.P. distracted from everything in his life; it gets so bad that his teacher thinks that he is ill. Pretty soon Angela also believes J.P. is ill. That is because J.P. has made up a fatal and rare disease called, "triple famosis". The "disease" runs in his family. J.P. tells Angela she is one of the few people who know that he has this disease and ask her to keep this private. J.P.'s worst nightmare comes true at the school's annual Spring Fling: Angela has found out J.P.'s "fatal and rare disease" is nothing but a big lie. However, it turns out that Angela has a lie of her own; her father is not really a doctor. I would read this to a class when show more talking about honesty and how the truth always comes out. show less
I thought that this was a very enjoyable young adult book. The story is about a young boy named J.P. who develops a crush on a new girl in his class named Angela. He begins to lie to her so that she will like him more and he gets caught up in his lies. At the end of the story, J.P. realizes that he was wrong to lie and he becomes honest and realizes that he is not interested in Angela, but instead he is happy because he is now true to himself. I believe that the story was set up very well. The chapters allowed for successful plot and character development. Also, young adults can relate to the storyline of having their first crush. But the story also teaches the important lesson of honesty and I believe that it is successful in show more portraying this message. I believe that the length of the book is appropriate and allows for sufficient detail and development without being daunting for young readers. Overall, I found this to me an enjoyable read for young students transitioning into young adult books. show less
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Lois Lowry (nee Lois Ann Hammersberg) was born on March 20, 1937, in Honolulu, Hawaii. She was educated at both Brown University and the University of Southern Maine. Before becoming an author, she worked as a photographer and a freelance journalist. Her first book, A Summer to Die, was published in 1977. Since then she has written over 30 books show more for young adults including Gathering Blue, Messenger, the Anastasia Krupnik series, and Son. She has received numerous awards including: The New York Times Best Seller,the International Reading Association's Children's Literature Award, the American Library Association Notable Book Award Citation and two Newberry Medals for Number the Stars in 1990, and The Giver in 1993. She was also awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by Brown University in 2014. The Giver is part of a Quartet of books; it is the first book, followed by Gathering Blue, messenger and Son. The Giver has been met with a diversity of reactions from schools in America, some of which have adopted it as a part of the mandatory curriculum, while others have prohibited the book's inclusion in classroom studies. It was also made into a feature film of the same name released in 2014. Lois Lowry also made the Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2016 finalists in the author category. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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