
One Alley Summer
A Novel of Friendship and Growing Up
by Anne Ylvisaker
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Pub Date May 06 2024 | Archive Date May 16 2025
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Description
"I love this book so much I want to live in it."—Margi Preus, Newbery Honor winning author of Heart of a Samurai
The summer before middle school is a time of anxiety and change. A pitch-perfect novel in verse about one girl’s wish to simultaneously break free and belong.
In the summer before her first year of middle school, word-chanting, rope-skipping Phee skips her way to imagined fame, writes down her innermost secret thoughts from the safety of a treehouse, and imagines in horror that her new classmates will eat her alive. Suddenly, her well-worn alley world feels too small. So when Mercy Jones moves next door, along with Mercy’s skateboard and her don’t-mess-with-me attitude, Phee sees the chance for her universe to expand. Even if it means leaving some things behind . . . It is a time of dares, of a legendary dog named Bull, of stretching comfort zones, and of old friendships made over in new ways. And it all takes place over the course of one alley summer.
One Alley Summer is and easily accessible novel in verse for middle-grade readers. Phee, as a deeply relatable character and narrator, perfectly captures the universally fraught time of the summer between elementary and middle school, tapping into the anxiety we all know so well.
In the end, it’s a positive, feel-good story about friendship and growing up that will evoke both joy and nostalgia in older readers, as they recall the summers of their own youth.
A Note From the Publisher
In the summer before her first year of middle school, word-chanting, rope-skipping Phee skips her way to imagined fame, writes down her innermost secret thoughts from the safety of a treehouse, and imagines in horror that her new classmates will eat her alive. Suddenly, her well-worn alley world feels too small. So when Mercy Jones moves next door, along with Mercy’s skateboard and her don’t-mess-with-me attitude, Phee sees the chance for her universe to expand. Even if it means leaving some things behind . . . It is a time of dares, of a legendary dog named Bull, of stretching comfort zones, and of old friendships made over in new ways. And it all takes place over the course of one alley summer.
Advance Praise
“Transporting. The poetry skips across the page.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A highly recommended realistic fiction title that deftly explores classic tween themes of summer, friendship, and coming of age.” —School Library Journal
“Some children’s books are so good, they should be enjoyed by everyone and not just the kids they were written for. One Alley Summer is surely one of these books; if you have fond childhood memories of unscheduled summers, where adults were scarce and neighborhood kids were plenty, One Alley Summer will feel as familiar as your own backyard.” —Kristin Nilsen, author of Worldwide Crush
“A sparkler-like whiz of words that captures the feel of summer and the real world of kids—their rituals and rules and private growth spurts. Anne Ylvisaker owns this territory.” —Paul Fleischman, Newbery Medal recipient for Joyful Noise and National Book Award finalist for Breakout.
“I love this book so much I want to live in it, with these rope-jumping, skate-boarding, tree-climbing, bottle cap-collecting, poetry-writing, mouse-rescuing, dog-finding, double-daring, friend-making (and sometimes losing), life-loving, joy-filled kids. Ylvisaker has created a place so real and full of life, you’re going to want to live here, too.” —Margi Preus, Newbery Honor-winning author winner and winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature for Heart of a Samurai
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781958325124 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 264 |