How To Be a Goldfish
A compelling read about acceptance and understanding by
critically acclaimed children’s author, Jane Baird Warren
The book is published by Scholastic Canada and is available in
paperback format
Some family secrets feel too big to share…
When her teacher
assigns a family tree project for parents' day, Lizzie knows it won't be long
until Scotch Gully’s gossips start up again. Most folks in her conservative
town are used to the fact that she's the only kid with an unmarried mom, but
when Lizzie's family tree research uncovers a shocking secret about her
grandmother, Lizzie knows that certain townsfolk will start their back-fence
talk about her family once more. She turns to Harry ― who's been like a
grandfather to her ― for help and advice, but Harry has problems of his own.
Someone has arrived at his farm claiming to own it, and is forcing Harry out.
Now Lizzie must face losing Harry and the place that's been her second home.
Lizzie finds a surprising ally in David, the new
Told in the alternating voices of Lizzie and
David, How to Be a Goldfish is
a compelling, heartfelt, humorous read about acceptance and understanding, and
will provide a gentle introduction to discussions about alternative families,
homosexuality, feminism, forced adoptions and social justice.
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About Jane Baird Warren:
Jane
Baird Warren is a first-generation Canadian with fresh-off-the-boat parents. Literally!
Her father came on a boat from Norway and her mother from Scotland. Jane grew
up surrounded by a rich and often confusing blend of accents and began
collecting new words like some kids collect action figures. At nine she read
the dictionary front to back and announced she was going to be a spelunker
because she like the word.
Jane left Canada
in 1998. For twenty years she travelled extensively in Europe, Scandinavia, the
Middle East and Asia as well as South America and Africa. During her travels
she completed an MFA in Creative Writing (she loves writing on airplanes). Jane
also has a Bed and a BPE and has worked as a teacher, personal trainer, and
coach. She currently volunteers as a developmental editor for emerging writers.
Jane has been featured on CBC radio and has published short fiction and poetry
in more than a dozen literary magazines in North America and the UK. She is
represented by Elizabeth Bennett at Transatlantic Literary Agency.
In her fiction and
in real life, Jane is fascinated by people — the good ones, the bad ones, and
the ones who are ugly inside — but what she values most in both worlds is
kindness and courage. She is currently obsessed with the notion of family
secrets and how uncovering the truth changes how kids (adults, too!) see and
define themselves. She has ridiculous memory for trivia, which she'd always
believed was the most useless superpower a girl could have. Until she started
writing.
You can find more information about Jane Baird Warren on her website. https://janebairdwarren.com Drop by and leave a note. She loves visitors.
To
request additional review copies or an interview with Jane Baird Warren, please
contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity:
mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
We
look forward to the coverage!
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