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In this poignant middle grade contemporary debut that New York Times bestselling author Katherine Applegate calls "by turns heartbreaking and heart-healing," Evan Griffith beautifully captures all the tenderness and uncertainty that come with caring for family, friends, and the natural world.
Peter and his best friend, Tommy, have a goal for their last summer before middle school: finish their Discovery Journal, a catalog of the wildlife around their Florida town. When they spot a manatee in a canal, Peter knows they've found something special-and when the manatee is injured by a boat, something to protect!
As Peter joins the fight to save Florida manatees, he also finds himself taking care of his ailing grandfather and facing an unwelcome surprise that jeopardizes his friendship with Tommy. Soon Peter is adrift, navigating shifting tides and realizing that he has as much to discover about himself as he does about the world around him.
In this poignant middle grade contemporary debut that New York Times bestselling author Katherine Applegate calls "by turns heartbreaking and heart-healing," Evan Griffith beautifully captures all the tenderness and uncertainty that come with caring for family, friends, and the natural world.
Peter and his best friend, Tommy, have a goal for their last summer before middle school: finish their Discovery Journal, a catalog of the wildlife around their Florida town. When they spot a manatee in a canal, Peter knows they've found something special-and when the manatee is injured by a boat, something to protect!
As Peter joins the fight to save Florida manatees, he also finds himself taking care of his ailing grandfather and facing an unwelcome surprise that jeopardizes his friendship with Tommy. Soon Peter is adrift, navigating shifting tides and realizing that he has as much to discover about himself as he does about the world around him.
Evan Griffith is the author of the picture book Secrets of the Sea: The Story of Jeanne Power, Revolutionary Marine Scientist and Manatee Summer. He received his MFA in writing for children and young adults at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. He lives in Austin, TX. Visit Evan online at evangriffithbooks.com.
"Traditional masculine stereotypes are defied by a gentle,
attentive friendship between two boys. A lush backdrop and
sweet characters facing complicated problems will keep readers
hooked." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A poignant and reflective debut novel perfect for budding
conservationists...Hand this charming ecological tale—a terrific
pick for libraries—to readers who appreciate having their
heartstrings tugged by books like Carl Hiaasen’s Hoot (2002)." —
Booklist (starred review)
"By turns heartbreaking and heart-healing, Manatee Summer is an
empowering story about facing change with bravery, humor, and hope.
Don’t miss this unforgettable middle grade debut by an exciting new
voice." — Katherine Applegate, Newbery Medal-winning and #1
New York Times bestselling author of The One and Only Ivan
“With humor and real emotion in satisfying balance, Griffith tells
the story of a boy dealing with a lot of change—in his family, his
friendships, and in himself. The mysterious power of the natural
world and Peter’s relationship with it through Tommy and Papa
brings additional dimension and beauty to this affecting novel.” —
Sara Zarr, author of National Book Award finalist Story
of a Girl
“Transporting readers right to the Florida shore, Evan Griffith's
gorgeous debut makes you appreciate how simultaneously beautiful
and tumultuous caretaking for a family member can be, and how
loving and caring for those you love knows no depths.” — Nicole
Melleby, author of How to Become a Planet
"Manatee Summer is an engaging debut novel about remaining
compassionate in the face of adversity, standing strong when all is
lost, and connecting to loved ones who seem to be an ocean away. I
loved Peter’s connection to Zoe, and cheered for him to find his
voice to speak up for himself and those who needed him most." —
Lynne Kelly, author of Song For a Whale
"Manatee Summer is an album of love stories: between a boy and his
grandpa, between two kids and all creatures, between two best
friends, and between a boy and his gentle giant, Zoe, a manatee.
Peter is a kid who loves hard and yet loves effortlessly, and all
readers will be touched by his earnestness and passion." —
Caela Carter, author of Charlotte Huck Honor Book Forever, or a
Long, Long Time
"Destined to become a classic—this book has a heart that will beat
for the ages." — Martha Brockenbrough, author of Into the Bloodred
Woods
"Peter’s attempts to save Zoe (his name for the manatee) become the
heart of the novel, and debut author Griffith adroitly weaves in
the other threads of the tale around it. Peter's story is full
of sadness, adventure, and beautiful scenes on the Indigo River.
Any writer who can make readers cry about “a gray, rubbery island”
of a manatee has done his job well." — Horn Book Magazine
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