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Donna Gephart

Author of Lily and Dunkin

11 Works 1,333 Members 76 Reviews

About the Author

Donna Gephart's first novel, As If Being 12-3/4 Isn't Bad Enough, My Mother Is Running For President! won the prestigious Sid Fleischman Humor Award. Her novel, How To Survive Middle School, received starred reviews from Kirkus and School Library Journal and Olivia Bean, Trivia Queen, about a girl show more determined to get on a TV quiz show sold to Random House. In addition to writing books for children, Donna has written for newspapers and magazines including: Family Circle Magazine, The Los Angeles Times Newspaper, Parenting, Highlights for Children, Scholastic's Storyworks Magazine and many others. She's a featured speaker at elementary and middle schools, book festivals, libraries and conferences, including the S.C.B.W.I. National Conference, the Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop, the Conference on Children's Literature, and Bookmania. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Donna Gephart

Lily and Dunkin (2016) 518 copies
How to Survive Middle School (2010) 384 copies
Death by Toilet Paper (2014) 175 copies
Olivia Bean, Trivia Queen (2012) 92 copies
In Your Shoes (2018) 51 copies
The Paris Project (2019) 30 copies
Abby, Tried and True (2021) 14 copies
Go Be Wonderful! (2021) 12 copies
Ava's Superpower (2019) 3 copies
Delete (2019) 3 copies

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If you’re looking for a book that ignites emotion in you, this one opens in pretty much the perfect spot to do so, it had me immediately caring about Lily, and thinking about real world transgender kids, especially the ones who don’t have the best friend, the mom, and the sister that Lily has in her corner (I loved her grandpop, too, even if technically he’s not in the story).

Due to caring for Lily, it did take more time for me to warm up to Dunkin as some of his choices inadvertently hurt Lily, though in all fairness to Dunkin, there probably are few of us who could claim we always had the courage to have someone else’s back or to resist the lure of popularity (and when you see how the school bullies are with Lily, it’s easy enough to believe that a kid might get it into his head to join the popular basketball team rather than risk becoming a target). I did end up really, really liking Dunkin the deeper I got into knowing him and all he’s going through.

This book can be pretty hard on the heart, the bullying, Lily’s journey with her dad, Dunkin’s spiraling mental health and the big truth he’s yet to face, even the fate of a tree weighs heavy, all of those things got me emotionally, but if you’re up to absorbing the more difficult blows this story delivers, I promise it does reward you with moments here and there where things feel much better.
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SJGirl | 21 other reviews | Apr 22, 2024 |
I found this book to be interesting but very stressful. The dual storylines of a kid who chooses to join the cool bullies was hard for me, since I can't help but read it as an adult and want to yell "stop, those kids are no good!" I took away a star for the entirely gratuitous and pointless discussion of an eigth grade girl losing weight over the summer, eww.
 
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mslibrarynerd | 21 other reviews | Jan 13, 2024 |
Sweet story of two middle graders facing big life challenges.
 
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secondhandrose | 21 other reviews | Oct 31, 2023 |
Genre
Picture books for children
Tone
Amusing
Feel-good
Upbeat
Theme
All kinds of families
Subject
Familial love
Families
Growing up
Interracial families
Self-confidence in children
Self-esteem in children
Unconditional love
 
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kmgerbig | 2 other reviews | Apr 27, 2023 |

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Works
11
Members
1,333
Popularity
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Rating
3.9
Reviews
76
ISBNs
75
Languages
3

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