Odd Man Out
Sarah Ellis
Type:
Fiction
Categories:
Social Issues | Family
Themes:
Depression & Mental Illness, Multigenerational
Language:
English
Publisher:
Grade Level:
4-7
Age Range:
9-12
Description
Winner of the Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize and the TD CCBC Canadian Children's Literature Award
Kip is spending the summer with his grandmother and his five eccentric girl cousins, including Emily, who thinks she's a dog. Gran's house is about to be demolished, so anything goes, whether it's drawing maps on the walls or sawing off the knob at the bottom of the banister for a smoother ride.
When Kip bashes through an old closet, he discovers the binder his late father kept as a teenager. He's bewildered by what he finds: puzzling lists, hair samples, old newspaper clippings and business cards -- all accompanying a confidential report written by a mysterious young operative who is carrying out a secret plan to infect teenagers with a cell-altering virus.
This wonderful novel has all the Sarah Ellis hallmarks -- quirky characters, insight and wit -- underpinned by resonant themes of family, memory and the creative imagination.
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CCBC Our Choice (Starred Selection)Commended
OLA Best Bets - Top 10 Fiction for ChildrenCommended
Dorothy Canfield Fisher AwardCommended
Maine State Library Cream of the Crop ListCommended
CLA Book of the Year for Children AwardShort-listed
Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz AwardShort-listed
Alberta Children's Choice AwardShort-listed
Chocolate Lily AwardLong-listed
OLA Silver Birch AwardLong-listed
Manitoba Young Reader's Choice AwardShort-listed
Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature PrizeWinner
TD Canadian Children's Literature AwardWinner
ALA Notable Books for Older Readers listCommended