Learning to Fall Learning to Fall

Learning to Fall

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Publisher Description

Twelve-year-old Daphne reconciles with her father, who left her stranded three years ago, and learns forgiveness one fall at a time in this heartwarming debut by Sally Engelfried. For fans of The First Rule of Punk.

Daphne doesn't want to be stuck in Oakland with her dad. She wants to get on the first plane to Prague, where her mom is shooting a movie. Armed with her grandparents’ phone number and strict instructions from her mom to call them if her dad starts drinking again, Daphne has no problem being cold to him. But there's one thing Daphne can't keep herself from doing: joining her dad and her new friend Arlo at a weekly skate session. 

When her dad promises to teach her how to ollie and she lands the trick, Daphne starts to believe in him again. He starts to show up for her, and Daphne learns things are not as black and white with her dad as she used to think. The way Daphne’s dad tells it, skating is all about accepting failure and moving on. But can Daphne really let go of her dad’s past mistakes? Either way life is a lot like skating: it’s all about getting back up after you fall. 
 

 

GENRE
Kids
RELEASED
2022
September 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
2.9
MB
AUDIENCE
Grades 3-7

Customer Reviews

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A feel-good story about reconciliation

This is an uplifting book about 12-year-old Daphne and her recovering alcoholic father working through their issues. Skateboarding is both at the heart of a tragic experience in Daphne's life and a means for her to connect with her father who is a former nearly-pro skater.

The main and the supporting characters were well developed and realistic. Their actions, dialogue, and thoughts were all quite believable. The pacing was great, with a good mix of high points and low points.

While it does deal with serious issues from a young person’s point of view, I smiled through most of the book, as all the characters are likable and well-meaning, even if they do make mistakes. Some parts were outright funny.

Run, don’t walk, to your nearest BUY button and get this book. If you don’t believe this review, check out other ones online.

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