The book we all need at the time we all need it. Katherine Applegate, Newbery Awardwinning author of The One and Only Ivan
In this multigenerational middle grade novel of hope, compassion, and forgiveness from #1 New York Times bestselling author Gayle Forman that is as timely as it is timeless, a boy who has been assigned to spend his summer volunteering at a senior living facility learns unexpected lessons that change the trajectory of his life.
Alex is twelve, and he did something very, very bad. A judge sentences him to spend his summer volunteering at a retirement home where hes bossed around by an annoying and self-important do-gooder named Maya-Jade. He hasnt seen his mom in a year, his aunt and uncle dont want him, and Shady Glens geriatric residents seem like zombies to him.
Josey is 107 and ready for his life to be over. He has evaded death many times, having survived ghettos, dragnets, and a concentration campall thanks to the heroism of a woman named Olka and his own ability to sew. But now he spends his days in room 206 at Shady Glen, refusing to speak and waiting (and waiting and waiting) to die. Until Alex knocks on Joseys door and Josey begins to tell Alex his story.
As Alex comes back again and again to hear more, an unlikely bond grows between them. Soon a new possibility opens up for Alex: Can he rise to the occasion of his life, even if it means confronting the worst thing that hes ever done?
Genre: Children's Fiction
In this multigenerational middle grade novel of hope, compassion, and forgiveness from #1 New York Times bestselling author Gayle Forman that is as timely as it is timeless, a boy who has been assigned to spend his summer volunteering at a senior living facility learns unexpected lessons that change the trajectory of his life.
Alex is twelve, and he did something very, very bad. A judge sentences him to spend his summer volunteering at a retirement home where hes bossed around by an annoying and self-important do-gooder named Maya-Jade. He hasnt seen his mom in a year, his aunt and uncle dont want him, and Shady Glens geriatric residents seem like zombies to him.
Josey is 107 and ready for his life to be over. He has evaded death many times, having survived ghettos, dragnets, and a concentration campall thanks to the heroism of a woman named Olka and his own ability to sew. But now he spends his days in room 206 at Shady Glen, refusing to speak and waiting (and waiting and waiting) to die. Until Alex knocks on Joseys door and Josey begins to tell Alex his story.
As Alex comes back again and again to hear more, an unlikely bond grows between them. Soon a new possibility opens up for Alex: Can he rise to the occasion of his life, even if it means confronting the worst thing that hes ever done?
Genre: Children's Fiction
Praise for this book
"This stunning, masterfully told story of compassion, forgiveness, and joy is the book we all need at the time we all need it. Profound, heart-healing, and life-changing." - Katherine Applegate
"Not Nothing is a luminous gift, a story that respects and acknowledges the complexity of the human experience - and, by extension, the complexity of its readers. I loved it." - Elana K Arnold
"Not Nothing is a masterpiece. It has so many feelings and moral conundrums and ultra-urgent themes - it should be a community-wide read all over the country. Timely, funny, perfect." - Adam Gidwitz
"It's not nothing when a story grabs you from the first line and keeps you turning pages until the last. It's not nothing when a story (two actually) makes you laugh, cry, worry, wonder, and cry again. It's not nothing when a book captures your heart, expands your mind, and stays with you long after you've reluctantly read the last word." - Deborah Heiligman
"Beautiful, heart-wrenching, and impossible to put down, Not Nothing is a story about the power of love, hope, and forgiveness." - Sarah Mlynowski
"A life-affirming gem about ordinary people doing extraordinary things during unimaginable times." - R J Palacio
"Tenderly layered and beautifully constructed. Forman weaves an intensely moving portrait of stories separated by generations but inextricably connected by the experience of having known love and lost it." - Ruta Sepetys
"Not Nothing is a luminous gift, a story that respects and acknowledges the complexity of the human experience - and, by extension, the complexity of its readers. I loved it." - Elana K Arnold
"Not Nothing is a masterpiece. It has so many feelings and moral conundrums and ultra-urgent themes - it should be a community-wide read all over the country. Timely, funny, perfect." - Adam Gidwitz
"It's not nothing when a story grabs you from the first line and keeps you turning pages until the last. It's not nothing when a story (two actually) makes you laugh, cry, worry, wonder, and cry again. It's not nothing when a book captures your heart, expands your mind, and stays with you long after you've reluctantly read the last word." - Deborah Heiligman
"Beautiful, heart-wrenching, and impossible to put down, Not Nothing is a story about the power of love, hope, and forgiveness." - Sarah Mlynowski
"A life-affirming gem about ordinary people doing extraordinary things during unimaginable times." - R J Palacio
"Tenderly layered and beautifully constructed. Forman weaves an intensely moving portrait of stories separated by generations but inextricably connected by the experience of having known love and lost it." - Ruta Sepetys
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