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list price: $19.95
edition:Hardcover
also available: Audiobook eBook
category: Children's Fiction
published: Apr 2014
ISBN:9781554698912
publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Best Friend Trouble

by Frances Itani, illustrated by Geneviève Després

tagged: friendship, emotions & feelings, manners & etiquette
Description

Hanna is fed up with her best friend, Lizzy, who is always trying to be better than her.

When Lizzy tells Hanna she can throw her ball farther and succeeds, it’s the last straw. Hanna is tired of feeling second best, but what she doesn’t realize is that sometimes she makes Lizzy feel that way too. Maybe there’s a way they can still be best friends after all.

A funny and relatable story about best friends, competition, and learning to see things from another’s point of view.

About the Authors

Frances Itani

FRANCES ITANI has written eighteen books. Her novels include That’s My Baby; Tell, shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize; Requiem, chosen by the Washington Post as one of the top fiction titles of 2012; Remembering the Bones, published internationally and shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize; and the #1 bestseller Deafening, which won a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and was shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Published in seventeen territories, Deafening was also selected for CBC’s Canada Reads. A three-time winner of the CBC Literary Prize, Frances Itani is a Member of the Order of Canada and the recipient of a 2019 Library and Archives Canada Scholars Award. She lives in Ottawa.


Geneviève Després completed a degree in industrial design at the Université de Montréal but decided instead to pursue her passion for drawing. After spending a few years in Europe exploring different techniques, Geneviève returned to Quebec. Since then, she has illustrated over 30 picture books, many of which have been translated into other languages. Geneviève uses a variety of techniques in her art and plays with texture and the transparency of different mediums to create unique images. She lives with her family in Saint-Lambert on the south shore of Montreal.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
3 to 5
Grade:
p to k
Reading age:
3 to 5
Editorial Reviews

"Captures the ebb and flow of close friendships, and highlights the burgeoning empathy that readers this age are beginning to balance with their own sense of self."

— National Reading Campaign blog

"Hanna discovers her friend, Lizzy, can do a lot of things such as swing higher, sing louder, and turn six years old sooner. After spending too much time apart, Hanna and Lizzy decide that maybe they are each good at different things, and they can still play together, always being friends. Following Hanna through her thought process and anger with Lizzy is important for the reader to relate to the story. This is a wonderful story to introduce the complexities of human relationships to youngsters."

— Library Media Connection

"Kids will relate to all the feelings so aptly described by Frances Itani...The pencil and watercolor illustrations are perfectly paired with [Itani's] appealing text. The choice of warm colors establishes mood and enhances the telling. Lively and satisfying, this book is sure to find a lot of fans and will be most useful in opening further conversation with little ones."

— Sal's Fiction Addiction blog

"[Itani] depicts children's frustrations well, and knows how to draw a story to its natural conclusion using good pacing and easy vocabulary. She gets to the truth about friendship with grace and simplicity...The illustrations are wonderful and the text insightful. Parents, teachers and librarians will want to add this delightful book about friendship to their reading lists."

— Quill & Quire

"Delightful watercolor and color pencil illustrations show Hanna as she gets advice from her brother, father, mother, and pet hamster...The book makes a perfect read-aloud for a kindergarten classroom. The story can lead to a talk about how to treat friends."

— Southwestern Ohio Young Adult Materials Review Group

"A warm, pithy navigation of the ups and downs of friendship, this straightforward selection points out the necessity of catharsis and the satisfaction of compromise."

— Kirkus Reviews

"Després’ watercolour and pencil illustrations wonderfully complement Itani’s text...The muted colours and rounded shapes add a gentle touch to the book, helping to downplay the conflict...Given that readers will relate to Hanna and Lizzy’s situation and because of the quality of the writing and artwork, we recommend Best Friend Trouble as a book that will appeal to young readers. Parents and teachers will also enjoy reading this book aloud to children. The book conveys the important message of trying to see things from another’s point of view and talking through our differences of opinion."

— CM Magazine

"It's fun to watch Hanna get out her frustrations: she goes down to the basement and bangs nails with her older brother, clangs a pair of finger symbals with her dad, and draws an explosive picture while sharing her mother's desk. And who can resist Hanna's super cute pet hamster Octavia?...Despres's rich watercolour and pencil crayon illustrations are strong and cinematic. Her colours are warm—fiery oranges, crimson reds, and creamy yellows. The combination of good writing and illustration make Best Friend Trouble a good choice for summer reading, ideal for those long hot afternoons when nobody seems able to get along."

— Montreal Review of Books

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