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Harvey and the Extraordinary

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Imaginative, self-confident, EXTRAORDINARY Mimi steps into the spotlight in this charming debut with an emotional heart.

If you were to imagine an extraordinary moment of destiny, I bet you wouldn't imagine it in a kitchen on a particularly ordinary Wednesday. I bet you wouldn't imagine a plate of cheese and crackers or a replacement best friend—but this was my moment. Because when my Dad left to be a trick high diver in Mr. Morelli's Big Top Circus Extravaganza, he left his ordinary life to achieve his extraordinary destiny. Grandma didn't realize she had just handed me the key to my extraordinary life.

Mimi is the expert in all things extraordinary, like snow days, blue raspberry candy, and especially her dad, who recently joined the circus. And she's sure he'll be back to recruit her once she proves how extraordinary she can be. With her new hamster as her assistant, Mimi starts rehearsals for a marvelous mime show. But her moody older brother and needy ex-best-friend—not to mention memories of the day her dad left home—keep interfering with her plans.

Still, Mimi throws herself into her act. Everything has to be perfect for her dad's return—even if no one but her hamster believes in her. Even if Mimi is starting to doubt her own story, too.

Debut author Eliza Martin's quirky characters are brought vividly to life by Anna Bron's endearing art in this charming novel about savoring the extraordinary in even the most difficult moments.

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2021

      Gr 3-7-There's extra-ordinary, there's ordinary, and then there's extraordinary. Eleven-year-old Mimi MacNeil (race not described) is the latter, despite her broken arm and her missing father. In fact, she just knows her father is working in the circus and trying to find his way back to her, no matter what anyone else says. What would be better than meeting him halfway? With the help of her new pet hamster Harvey, Mimi sets out to learn the art of mime and put on a show that will blow her detractors away. This younger middle grade title is a well-paced, character-driven story that explores grief and abandonment in age-appropriate ways. It is told through two narratives, Mimi's and her father's, which mirror the gradual tension that builds as Mimi unravels and realizes the truth about her father. The story conveys the complex nature of her feelings without reducing her emotional journey to a single trite or blandly hopeful conclusion. Warm and buoyant illustrations help break up the text. VERDICT This is a quick but fulfilling read that will benefit readers developing their social-emotional skills.-Gina Elbert, Dobbs Ferry P.L., NY

      Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:790
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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