Author: | Erik Simon | ISBN: | 9780985661939 |
Publisher: | Beef & Barley | Publication: | March 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Erik Simon |
ISBN: | 9780985661939 |
Publisher: | Beef & Barley |
Publication: | March 28, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Bunny Jones is plain. Bunny Jones is poor. Bunny Jones doesn’t have a mother, a computer, or even a nice pair of clothes. But she does have something else: Bunny Jones has a secret, a secret that turns an entire school community upside down.
“This short novel is full of exciting and emotionally distraught twists, and I was stunned by the outcome.”
Caroline Beneke, Anderson High School in Austin, TX
“A phenomenal book! I was glued to it for about a week. It made me laugh, cry and smile.”
Marie Baumgartner, Reading Middle School in Cincinnati, OH
“An absolutely great read that kept me engaged from start to finish. Seeing how each character developed made me feel like I was really connecting with myself.”
William Perez, Hyde Leadership Charter School in Bronx, NY
“Kristen is one of those characters that you love to hate. She is funny and blunt and mean. She reminds me of someone I know in my school.”
Morgan Simon, Carmel High School in Carmel, IN
“Bunny Jones is a great read. The situations encountered by the characters are relevant to the actions of teens today and should give kids plenty of food for thought. It will be great for teaching.”
Judy Manning, Life Skills teacher at Lawther Academy in Maquoketa, IA
“I’ve never read a book that contained a character as relatable as Jolene. She is insightful and dynamic, and she makes you realize how precious you could be to someone you barely know.”
Addi Lang, Fort Zumwalt West High School in O’Fallon, MO
Bunny Jones is plain. Bunny Jones is poor. Bunny Jones doesn’t have a mother, a computer, or even a nice pair of clothes. But she does have something else: Bunny Jones has a secret, a secret that turns an entire school community upside down.
“This short novel is full of exciting and emotionally distraught twists, and I was stunned by the outcome.”
Caroline Beneke, Anderson High School in Austin, TX
“A phenomenal book! I was glued to it for about a week. It made me laugh, cry and smile.”
Marie Baumgartner, Reading Middle School in Cincinnati, OH
“An absolutely great read that kept me engaged from start to finish. Seeing how each character developed made me feel like I was really connecting with myself.”
William Perez, Hyde Leadership Charter School in Bronx, NY
“Kristen is one of those characters that you love to hate. She is funny and blunt and mean. She reminds me of someone I know in my school.”
Morgan Simon, Carmel High School in Carmel, IN
“Bunny Jones is a great read. The situations encountered by the characters are relevant to the actions of teens today and should give kids plenty of food for thought. It will be great for teaching.”
Judy Manning, Life Skills teacher at Lawther Academy in Maquoketa, IA
“I’ve never read a book that contained a character as relatable as Jolene. She is insightful and dynamic, and she makes you realize how precious you could be to someone you barely know.”
Addi Lang, Fort Zumwalt West High School in O’Fallon, MO