Anything But Typical
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Annotation: Jason, a twelve-year-old autistic boy who wants to become a writer, relates what his life is like as he tries to make sense of his world.
Catalog Number:
#33276
Binding Type:
Perma-Bound
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Copyright:
c2009
Pages:
195 p.
Available:
Available
New Title:
Yes
ISBN:
1-416-96378-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-416-96378-3
Dewey:
F
LCCN:
2008020994
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
english
Reviewing Agencies:
Starred Review ALA Booklist
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
ALA Booklist
(02/01/09)
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Publishers Weekly
School Library Journal
Wilson's Children's Catalog
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Word Count:
35,780
Reading Level:
4.1
Interest Level:
5-9
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 4.1
/
points: 5.0
/
quiz: 129385
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grade: Middle Grades
ALA Booklist
*Starred Review* Baskin tells this luminous story entirely from the point of view of Jason, an autistic boy who is a creative-writing whiz and deft explainer of literary devices, but markedly at a loss in social interactions with neurotypicals both at school and at home. He is most comfortable in an online writing forum called Storyboard, where his stories kindle an e-mail-based friendship with a girl. His excitement over having a real friend (and maybe even girlfriend) turns to terror when he learns that his parents want to take him on a trip to the Storyboard conference, where he’ll no doubt have to meet her in person. With stunning economy, Baskin describes Jason’s attempts to interpret body language and social expectations, revealing the extreme disconnect created by his internalization of the world around him. Despite his handicap, Jason moves through his failures and triumphs with the same depth of courage and confusion of any boy his age. His story, while neither particularly heartbreaking nor heartwarming, shows that the distinction between normal and not normal is whisper-thin but easily amplified to create the chasm between different and defective. This is an enormously difficult subject, but Baskin, without dramatics or sentimentality, makes it universal. As Jason explains, there’s really only one kind of plot: Stuff happens. That’s it.
Horn Book
Autistic sixth grader Jason is an aspiring writer who takes comfort in Storyboard, a story-sharing website. One of his tales attracts positive comments from a girl, and Jason becomes panic-stricken when he learns they're both planning to attend a Storyboard conference. Baskin writes with striking honesty, incorporating details about Jason's perceptions of and reactions to people while establishing common ground with readers.
School Library Journal
Gr 47 Baskin writes in the voice of a high-functioning boy who identifies himself as having numerous disorders, most with labels that appear as alphabet soup. In the third grade, after yet another battery of tests, Jason receives the diagnosis of autism. Now in sixth grade, he relates how he does not fit in, even though he tries to follow the instructions of his therapists and helpers. He labels the rest of his classmates and teachers as neurotypicals, or NTs for short. While humor resonates throughout the book, the pathos of Jason's situation is never far from readers' consciousness. If only he could act on what he knows he needs to do, his life would be so much easier. Jason also shows himself to be a deep thinker and an excellent writer. Through his stories and thinly veiled fictional characters, Baskin reveals not only the obstacles that Jason faces, but also his fierce determination to be himself at all costs. Jason is a believable and empathetic character in spite of his idiosyncrasies. Baskin also does a superb job of developing his parents and younger brother as real people with real problems, bravely traversing their lives with a differently abled child without a road map, but with a great deal of love. Wendy Smith-D'Arezzo, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
Autism (Interest Level 5-9) #1038995
Booklist Editors' Choice, 2009: Middle Readers #1031137
Chicago Public Schools 2009-2010 Recommended Purchasing List All Titles #1039920
Chicago Public Schools 2009-2010 Recommended Purchasing List Diversity & Social Justice Grades 6-8 #1039156
Disabilities & Illness: Fiction, 4-9 #1027423
Family, 4-9 #1037712
Junior High Easy Read New Titles (Perma-Bound Canada) #1040091
Maine Student Book Award Reading List, 2010-2011 #1039227
Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Award 2010-2011 Grades 6-9 #1032614
Mesa County Valley School District #51 2009-2010, List 2 #1039942
Middle School New & Notables 2009 #1034599
Middle School Starred Reviews - EPP Fall 2009 #1039058
New Mexico Battle Of The Books Middle School 2010-2011 #1031575
North Carolina School Library Media Association Young Adult Middle School Awards, 2010-2011 #1039984
Notable Children's Books, 2010: Older Readers (ALA/ALSC) #1039180
Notable Social Studies Trade Books For Young People, 2010: 4-9 (NCSS/CBC) #1040003
Pennsylvania IU8 Reading Competition Fall Jr. High Cycle 2 2010-2011 #1032493
Schneider Family Book Award, 2010 #1030982
2010 CPL Best Of The Best Fiction For Older Readers #1039185
Booklist Editors' Choice, 2009: Middle Readers #1031137
Chicago Public Schools 2009-2010 Recommended Purchasing List All Titles #1039920
Chicago Public Schools 2009-2010 Recommended Purchasing List Diversity & Social Justice Grades 6-8 #1039156
Disabilities & Illness: Fiction, 4-9 #1027423
Family, 4-9 #1037712
Junior High Easy Read New Titles (Perma-Bound Canada) #1040091
Maine Student Book Award Reading List, 2010-2011 #1039227
Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Award 2010-2011 Grades 6-9 #1032614
Mesa County Valley School District #51 2009-2010, List 2 #1039942
Middle School New & Notables 2009 #1034599
Middle School Starred Reviews - EPP Fall 2009 #1039058
New Mexico Battle Of The Books Middle School 2010-2011 #1031575
North Carolina School Library Media Association Young Adult Middle School Awards, 2010-2011 #1039984
Notable Children's Books, 2010: Older Readers (ALA/ALSC) #1039180
Notable Social Studies Trade Books For Young People, 2010: 4-9 (NCSS/CBC) #1040003
Pennsylvania IU8 Reading Competition Fall Jr. High Cycle 2 2010-2011 #1032493
Schneider Family Book Award, 2010 #1030982
2010 CPL Best Of The Best Fiction For Older Readers #1039185
