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| Just Grace | 
enlarge | Author: Charise Mericle Harper Publisher: Sandpiper Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4318
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 0547014406 EAN: 9780547014401 ASIN: 0547014406
Publication Date: March 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Grace loves cats. She also loves taking pictures of cats and drawing Not So Super comics. She doesn't like Sammy Stringer, a boy in her class. She's got lots and lots of ideas, and when her neighbor's cat goes missing, Grace does her best to make Mrs. Luther feel less lonely. But as the mystery of the missing cat continues, Grace's wellintentioned plan backfires, and she finds herself in a bit of trouble. Maybe, just maybe, Sammy Stringer will help her through.
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Great story, cute illustrations August 18, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Just Grace is a fun and funny book about a girl named Grace. She gets her nickname because there are four girls in her class all named Grace. As the teacher was calling them "Grace (insert last initial here)", Grace asked if she could be called just Grace. So the teacher did.
Grace's super power is empathy. When I read this, I just knew I'd love this story. Grace has also got talent. When she tries to take her mind off of something that's bothering her, she draws what she calls Not-So-Super comics. Although you always kind of know that Grace's intentions are good, she does end up making mistakes and getting in some scrapes.
Grace ends up being an unlikely hero (just like the name of her favorite TV show 'Unlikely Heroes'). She devises a plan to cheer up her neighbor because her superpower, after all, is empathy. When none of it goes as expected, Grace works hard to set everything right.
I enjoyed Just Grace immensely. The story was well told. The illustrations were wonderful and whimsical too. Great book!!
Fantastic book for kids and their parents March 29, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 7-year-old read this book in two days; she couldn't put it down. When she was done, I figured I'd check it out. I also loved it. Great characters, great illustrations, and funny. Who needs Junie B. Jones when you can read about Grace?!
Courtesy of Teens Read Too May 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Grace, who earned the nickname of Just Grace in school where there are six girls named Grace, loves cats, taking pictures of cats, and drawing Not So Super comics. She dislikes Sammy Stringer, who delivers papers and picks his nose.
She and her best friend have lots and lots of big ideas, so when Mrs. Luther's cat disappears, they send postcards to cheer her up. But even the best plans backfire sometimes, and soon Grace finds herself in trouble.
Grace is a hilarious young protagonist who comes up with ideas that are sure to make anyone smile. The characters in this book stay true to childhood, and looking back at my elementary school experiences, I'm sure that almost everyone will be able to relate to Grace and her friends.
Fans of the JUNIE B. JONES and AMBER BROWN series are sure to love JUST GRACE.
Reviewed by: Harmony
A True Gem August 27, 2008 I cannot do justice describing the charms of Just Grace. My 9 year old niece was reading it last summer and I picked it up to see what it was like. My children are 3 and 5 and adore Charise's books and I wanted to see what her "big kid" books had to offer. I was instantly charmed by Grace and had to finish the book. It is very funny and the story keeps you interested to very end. I love that a book geared toward 9-12 year old girls has a heroine whose super power is empathy. Grace is kind and feels for others, but is a realistic regular girl who knows to do the right thing, even if she would rather not sometimes. My 5 year old is a reader and she just read the book and cannot wait to move on to the others. It is such a nice change of pace for books in this demographic. My daughters love Junie B. Jones, but my husband gets exhausted correcting the grammar as he goes, as he cannot bear to read them as written. No such problems with the Just Grace series. These are lovely, funny, charming books that should be in every book lover's collection.
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