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Pandas on the Eastside

Pandas on the Eastside

Gabrielle Prendergast (Author) See More (6)
CELA Library
FICTION
Animals | Historical | Politics & Government
Mammals , General , Politics & Government
Orca Book Publishers
4 - 7
9 - 12

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781459811447
$8.99 CADAvailable
English
10/04/2016

EPUB [reflow]
9781459811454
$13.99 CADAvailable
English
10/04/2016

Paperback
9781459811430
$10.95 CADAvailable
English
10/04/2016

Braille
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English

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Description


When ten-year-old Journey Song hears that two pandas are being held in a warehouse in her neighborhood, she worries that they may be hungry, cold and lonely. Horrified to learn that the pandas, originally destined for a zoo in Washington, might be shipped back to China because of a diplomatic spat between China and the United States, Journey rallies her friends and neighbors on the poverty-stricken Eastside. Her infectious enthusiasm for all things panda is hard to resist, and soon she's getting assistance from every corner of her tight-knit neighborhood.
Gabrielle Prendergast

Author Bio


Gabrielle Prendergast is an award-winning writer, editor, teacher and designer. She has written many books for young people, including the BC Book Prize–winning Zero Repeat Forever and the Westchester Award winner Audacious. She is also the author of Aftershock in the Orca Anchor line and the Faerie Woods series in the Orca Currents line, which includes The Crosswood, The Wherewood and The Overwood. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with her family.

Prizes


  • Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable Information Book AwardShort-listed 2017
  • Young Readers' Choice Book Awards of British Columbia (YRCABC) Red Cedar Book AwardsNominated 2018
  • Chocolate Lily Book AwardsShort-listed 2017
  • Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Awards - Diamond WillowNominated 2017
  • Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award (MYRCA)Nominated 2018

Review Quotes


"This excellent novel contains a variety of characters and...some historical background on the Vietnam war...The action is fast-paced and will hold the reader's attention...An excellent read-aloud, this novel should promote both lively discussion and further study. It is well written, appropriate for intermediate readers but should interest advanced readers as well. This book is highly recommended for both an elementary library and classroom collection."  — Resource Links
"Pandas on the Eastside is undoubtedly one of the grooviest books I've read in ages...Prendergast has created a multicultural community of complex, authentic characters, just like the real people who lived and continue to live in the neighbourhood...Sweetness and humour infuse this book...Prendergast's book celebrates the emergence of a young activist, and the power in a group of people coming together to make a difference. I hope we get to read more about Journey in the future."  — Library Matters blog
"This book is heartfelt and hopeful, a gift to anyone of any age."  — Canadian Children's Book News
"[B]eautifully portrayed characters, all seen compassionately but realistically through Journey's eyes...a book to inspire readers to be the change they want to see in the world."  — Kirkus Reviews
"Prendergast...demonstrates a formidable skill for writing an intricately plotted, character-filled middle-grade novel that confronts prejudice without preaching. Yet it's her rich setting that truly drives the story, providing the impetus for the action and, consequently, acceptance."  — Quill & Quire
"The spirited and likeable character Journey Song navigates a life filled with struggles in this novel set in 1970s Canada...Young readers who deal with tough challenges will identify with Journey Song. Recommended."  — School Library Connection