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Simon Sort of Says

Categories: Fiction
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ISBN: 9781443193139 Pages: Ages: 9-12 Dimensions: 5.875" x 8.500"

About this book

Ask Simon O’Keeffe why his family moved to tiny Grin And Bear It, Nebraska, and he’ll tell you they were driven out of Omaha by alpacas.


In Simon’s version of the story, a blessing of the animals went sideways, his dad got fired from his church job, and the whole family moved to the National Quiet Zone, where the internet and cell phones are banned so astronomers can scan the sky for signs of alien life.


But there’s another story too — a story about a locked classroom, an active shooter, and a media cycle that refuses to let Simon go, even years later.


To everyone who knows what happened, Simon is either a miracle or a sob story. But Simon just wants to be Simon: a twelve-year-old in high tops and a Minecraft hoodie. Moving to the last town in America where no one can Google you is a chance for Simon to start fresh. To rewrite the narrative. And with the help of two new friends, a puppy, and a giant radio telescope, he’s determined to say something new.

Reviews

"An uproarious small-town comedy with a devastating tragedy at its core, played out by a cast as memorable for its animals as its people. Adroit, sensitive, horrifying, yet hilarious." — Kirkus Reviews



"Bow cloaks a story of very real, tragic anxiety in a compassionate, funny, inventive tangle of characters, wacky incidents and physics. With a quick wit and imaginative exuberance, she offers a tale that’s heartwarming, comic and quite unpredictable." — Toronto Star



*“Original and sometimes disturbing, Plain Kate is a compelling story of dark magic and a remarkable debut by a talented writer.” (Plain Kate) — Quill & Quire, starred review




“… a story of strength, courage, and resilience that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt abandoned, alone, or doubted themselves and their place in the world. Bow delivers a jubilant tale that celebrates the power of family, love, and young women.” (Stand on the Sky) — Quill & Quire



Awards

Award Winner, Cybils (Children's and Young Adults Bloggers' Literary Awards), Middle-Grade Fiction 2023
Shortlisted, Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award, Northern Lights 2025
Shortlisted, IBBY Canada, Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities 2025
Shortlisted, OLA Red Maple Award, Fiction 2024
Longlisted, National Book Award for Young People's Literature 2023
Longlisted, National Book Award, Young People's Literature 2023
Commended, Schneider Family Book Award 2024
Commended, Schneider Family Book Award, Honor Book 2024
Commended, OLA Best Bets 2024
Commended, Newbery Honor Book 2024
Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children's Book Centre, Starred Selection 2023

Extras

Simon Sort of Says Educator’s Guide

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