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Posted on June 20th, 2018 by pajamapress
“The book is written in free verse, which adds an interesting flow to the story. And I loved that Cara was a crossword fanatic, mulling over word definitions and able to consider how a word might mean different things to different people. A big part of Cara’s musings throughout the book are around the word “home” and how the word can mean sometime different to people given their experiences, personalities, and situations. A book that will get the reader thinking.”
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Posted in Missing Mike | Tagged book-review, canlit, contemporary-fiction, dogs, free-verse, free-verse-novel, kidlit, mg-books, mg-fiction, mg-lit, shari-green, strong-heroines, wildfires
Posted on June 18th, 2018 by pajamapress
“Rating: E…The verse novel format lends itself well to the frantic and emotional nature of a natural disaster and Shari Green’s writing is carefully crafted. This is a timely book, as wildfires have become a more common occurrence in western Canada and the United States….Dog lovers will also be waiting on the edge of their seats to find out if Mike and Cara are reunited.
Cara’s search for her dog and for a feeling of home will resonate with readers of all ages, and this book would make an excellent addition to a classroom or school library.”
Thematic Links: Natural Disasters; Wildfires; Family; Home; Dogs
—Alice Albarda
Read the full review on page 7 of the June 2018 issue of Resource Links
Posted in Missing Mike | Tagged book-review, canlit, contemporary-fiction, dogs, free-verse-novels, kidlit, mg-fiction, mglit, shari-green, strong-heroines, wildfires
Posted on June 6th, 2018 by pajamapress
“Showcasing author Shari Green’s genuine flair for originality and narrative driven storytelling, Missing Mike will prove to be of extraordinary interest for children ages 9 to 12, making it an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to elementary school and community library Contemporary General Fiction collections for young readers.”
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Posted in Missing Mike | Tagged book-review, canlit, contemporary-fiction, displacement, dogs, free-verse-novel, kidlit, mg-books, mg-fiction, mg-lit, pets, shari-green, strong-heroines, wildfires
Posted on June 5th, 2018 by pajamapress
“With high summer temperatures and low precipitation predicted for the western provinces this year, there could be record wildfires again like the ones that imposed extensive evacuations on Fort McMurray in 2016. The circumstances of those forced evacuations and the tragedies and stories embedded within cannot be easily told or read but Shari Green, herself an evacuee in 2016, has the voice, the words, and the heart to tell it in her newest middle grade novel Missing Mike….
Missing Mike was…a heartbreaking story to read. Cara’s love for Mike is so deep that her anguish at being separated from him is palpable. She envisions a multitude of scenarios that Mike might be enduring or anticipates where he might be, alternating that distress with reflections on the things she and he did together. But more than the story about a missing dog, Missing Mike is about home and the different configurations it might take. Cara who spends some time working on crosswords, realizes that the synonyms for home are not always structures. They can be feelings and people and more.
Shari Green, who has impressed all readers with her exceptional novels in verse (Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles, Pajama Press, 2016; Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess, Pajama Press, 2017) does not disappoint with this latest middle grade novel in free verse. The genre is a tough one to write but Shari Green has perfected it. She gets the voices dead on with a limited vocabulary and still tells an honest story about a family’s response to disaster and specifically a young girl’s determination to be reunited with the dog she loves and finding home whatever and wherever it may be.”
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Posted in Missing Mike | Tagged book-review, canlit, contemporary-fiction, dogs, free-verse-novels, kidlit, mg-lit, middle-grade-fiction, pets, shari-green, strong-heroines, wildfires
Posted on June 5th, 2018 by pajamapress
“In Missing Mike, Vancouver Island-based writer Shari Green, known for her award-winning middle-grade verse novels Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles and Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess, mines the dynamics of loss, change, and belonging when a family is forced to flee from encroaching wildfires….
The recognition of grey areas in life – and the attempts we make to classify and resolve them – is a theme well suited to upper-middle-grade readers; many will identify with Cara’s desire to have a solution for everything. Green highlights this struggle by including crossword clues and answers in the text, some of which Cara finds easier to solve than others. Her troubles resonate as well in the definitions of her puzzle words: for example, what is ‘lost’ can be found, while what is ‘abandoned’ does not always have the same potential for a happy ending.
…[Green’s] ability to convey complex emotions is on point: uncertainty, regret, nostalgia, loyalty, love, and friendship are palpable. Missing Mike is a novel that subtly shifts from being about a missing dog to become an exploration of the emotional journey of losing home and finding it once again.”
—Jen Bailey
Read the full review on page 28 of the June 2018 issue of Quill & Quire
Posted in Missing Mike | Tagged book-review, canlit, contemporary-fiction, displacement, dogs, free-verse-novels, kidlit, mg-books, mg-lit, pets, shari-green, strong-heroines, wildfires
Posted on May 24th, 2018 by pajamapress
“Canadian author Shari Green, author of the critically acclaimed and award-winning novel-in-verse Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess, returns with Missing Mike, a middle grade novel (also in free verse) about a young girl’s unbreakable bond with her rescue dog Mike and what happens to Mike, her family, and their community when a devastating, seemingly unstoppable wildfire hits their town….
Overall, Missing Mike is a touching, lyrical story with the beautiful, boundless relationship of Cara and Mike as its core and achor. Shari Green’s writing style is effortless and candid, a perfect match for Cara’s natural and appropriately trusting, childlike narrative. Readers who love stories about human-animal bonds, children’s novels told in free verse, or middle grade titles that explore family dynamics and strength in facing adversity might find much to love about Missing Mike. Those who enjoy the writing of authors such as K.A. Holt, Katherine Applegate, Barbara O’Connor, Beth Vrabel or Alison Hughes might also want to check this moving middle grade novel out.”
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Posted in Missing Mike | Tagged book-review, canlit, displacement, dogs, family, forest-fires, loss, mg-books, mg-fiction, middle-grade-fiction, pets, shari-green
Posted on May 4th, 2018 by pajamapress
“In Missing Mike, a free verse novel, Green takes readers into a wildfire scenario much like that experienced by the residents of Fort McMurry in 2016, an event that was viewed by Canadians across the country via various television or online news outlets….
Green ends Missing Mike…with a number of unknowns regarding the family’s future because of the fire’s larger, long term impact on the community of Pine Grove and its inhabitants.
Green’s choosing to tell this story via free verse was the correct stylistic decision. Her descriptions, particularly those dealing with the evacuation, are absolutely gripping. There’s much to like in Missing Mike. Green also authored two other verse novels, Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles and Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess.
Highly Recommended.”
—Dave Jenkinson, CM’s editor, lives in Winnipeg, MB.
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Posted in Missing Mike | Tagged book-review, canlit, contemporary-fiction, free-verse-novel, global-warming, mglit, middle-grade-fiction, natural-disasters, shari-green, strong-heroines, wildfires
Posted on April 10th, 2018 by pajamapress
“The author’s lyrical free verse smoothly alternating between thoughts, descriptions, and dialogue, paints an atmospheric picture of a little beach community and its idiosyncratic people from eleven-year-old Bailey’s point of view….Both funny and heart-breaking, this verse novel with its imaginative metaphors follows a spunky heroine as she slowly comes to peace with the fact that the world follows its own course.”
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Posted in Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles | Tagged book-review, canlit, free-verse-novel, mg-lit, shari-green, strong-heroines, white-ravens-selection
Posted on February 28th, 2018 by pajamapress
“This book in verse is the middle school Schneider Award winner, and is a sweet read. Full of lessons learned from people Iris has met as well as books she has read, this is full of titles named dropped (I love books that do that)! A quick read for either the upper elementary or middle school student. I love the diversity – yes, Macy is deaf, but the disability doesn’t drive the story. A great story of empathy.”
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Posted in Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess | Tagged book-review, canlit, deafness, diverse-books, mg-lit, middle-grade-fiction, shari-green, verse-form-novels
Posted on January 25th, 2018 by pajamapress
“This book is a delight from start to finish….The tale is written in verse, with spaces between speakers, with each character’s voice being very clear.”
—Holly Flores
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Posted in Root Beer Candy and Other Miracles | Tagged book-review, canlit, contemporary-fiction, mg-lit, middle-grade-fiction, shari-green, strong-heroines