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Monday, January 23, 2012

Win a Copy of May B.!

I'm thrilled to share with one lucky Mayhemer a copy of my debut novel, May B.
May is part Hatchet, part Little House on the Prairie, part Out of the Dust. It's a story of courage and hope
and is a great fit for reluctant readers.


To enter, simply follow our blog and share a courageous character from children's literature in the comments below. This contest closes Sunday, 29 January.

19 comments:

  1. Good luck to all the lucky non-members who have a chance at this!

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  2. Caroline, I'm so happy for you! You got a starred review from Kirkus!! Hooray!!

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  3. I can vouch for this one, folks! It's an absolutely BEAUTIFUL story!! :-)

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  4. Yay Caroline! I tweeted about the giveaway and will retweet again tonight.

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  5. Good luck to all who enter! May B. is one of my "must reads" this spring!

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  6. One courageous character that could come to mind is "Lucy" from "The Remarkable & Very True Story of Lucy & Snowcap".
    I hope I win. I've been chasing this book like forever. :)

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  7. Peter Nimble in PETER NIMBLE AND HIS FANTASTIC EYES is certainly courageous.

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  8. Awesome! Courageous character: Hermoine (love that girl!)

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  9. Ooo yes! Those are some good pairings. Also thinking I would give it to kids who enjoyed Sara Plain and Tall.

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  10. I've ordered my copy of May B. Just sayin' :-)

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  11. Aww, I am too late.

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  12. The more I hear about this book, the more I want to read it!

    I think most books have at least one courageous character, because the main character usually needs to take a risk. I just read Undergrounders by David Skuy (a great hockey story). It's about a street boy who has to be courageous every day to survive.

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  13. Taran from THE BOOK OF THREE. Gotta love a guy that fights his self-doubts as well as the Cauldron Born.

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  14. Not sure if oblivion of childhood is quite the same as bravery, but it sure SEEMS brave for Little Sal in McCloskey's "Blueberries for Sal" to not scream at the sight of the mama bear -- when both her mother and the mama bear ran away from baby bear and Sal, respectively.

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  15. The cowardly lion from The Wizard of Oz comes to mind.

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  16. A courageous character? I would say Stargirl. It takes a lot of courage to be yourself instead of just trying to fit in.

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  17. I share Bud from Bud, not Buddy, by Christopher Paul Curtis. He's one tough guy!

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  18. Little My from the Finn Family Moomintroll series. She is a teensy one-girl army of toughness.

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Thanks for adding to the mayhem!