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Kristin Mahoney

    Kristin Mahoney's work often explores themes of transition and the search for identity. Through her characters, she delves into how individuals adapt to new environments and establish a sense of belonging. Her writing is characterized by a keen observation of human experience and a nuanced portrayal of personal growth. Mahoney crafts narratives that resonate with readers navigating their own life changes.

    Annies Leben in Listen
    Queer Kinship after Wilde
    A Pocket Full of Rocks
    47 People You'll Meet in Middle School
    The Valley and the Flood
    Elfie Unperfect
    • Perfectionist Elfie Oster learns the value of "unperfection," in this funny look at middle school life from the author of Annie's Life in Lists Elfie Oster was sure that Hampshire Academy was going to be the perfect school for her. She was sure about it right up to the minute she got expelled. On her first day. It was all a terrible misunderstanding, but until she can find a way to fix things, Elfie has to go back to Cottonwood Elementary for fifth grade. Where she's never really fit in. Or had friends. It is not a perfect situation. And then it gets worse. Her babysitter gets really sick. Her aunt and uncle aren't speaking. She's forced to do a group project involving an egg. . . . But sometimes when everything goes spectacularly wrong, you figure out what truly matters--and what doesn't. So really, this terrible, horrible, surprisingly hilarious year may just be the best thing that's ever happened to Elfie.

      Elfie Unperfect
    • "Rose Colter is almost home, but she can't go back there yet. When her car breaks down in the Nevada desert, the silence of the night is broken by a radio broadcast of a voicemail message from her best friend, Gaby. A message Rose has listened to countless times over the past year. The last one Gaby left before she died. So Rose follows the lights from the closest radio tower to Lotus Valley, a small town where prophets are a dime a dozen, secrets lurk in every shadow, and the diner pie is legendary. And according to Cassie Cyrene, the town's third most accurate prophet, they've been waiting for her. Because Rose's arrival is part of a looming prophecy, one that says a flood will destroy Lotus Valley in just three days' time. Rose believes if the prophecy comes true then it will confirm her worst fear the PTSD she was diagnosed with after Gaby's death has changed her in ways she can't face. So with help from new friends, Rose sets out to stop the flood, but her connection to it, and to this strange little town, runs deeper than she could've imagined"--Publisher's description

      The Valley and the Flood
    • 47 People You'll Meet in Middle School

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(582)Add rating

      Getting ready to start middle school? Well, you'll need to know what to expect. Get to know every person you'll meet and how they can help (and who to stay away from!). "Mahoney authentically captures the universal indignities of middle school, the challenges of self-discovery, and the joy of making true friends." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review Dear Lou, You've been asking and asking about what middle school is like, but I just thought they were annoying-younger-sister questions. Even though I am almost done with my first year, I can still remember when I thought middle school was a mystery, so I'll try to give you a leg up. I know middle school is a lot to figure out. But since I still haven't worked it all out yet, I'm happy to help as much as I can. That's what big sisters are for. Love, Gus Discover the ins and outs of middle school in this guide from an older sister to her younger sister. From tackling a new building to meeting new people like the assistant principal, the class pet, the Huggers, the renegade, the tomato kid, your old best friend's new best friend, this is a must-read for everyone starting middle school. With wit and warmth, Kristin Mahoney, author of Annie's Life in Lists, delivers heartwarming, pitch-perfect advice, ideal for anyone nervously approaching middle school.

      47 People You'll Meet in Middle School
    • A Pocket Full of Rocks

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the power of a child's imagination, this book highlights how everyday items can be transformed into remarkable treasures through creativity and play. It beautifully captures the essence of childhood wonder and the joy found in seeing the world from a unique perspective.

      A Pocket Full of Rocks
    • This book draws on archival materials, such as diaries, correspondence, and photo albums, to tell the stories of queer subjects who engaged in translation, travel, and transnational collaboration as they generated new ways of approaching kinship.

      Queer Kinship after Wilde
    • 6 Dinge, die ihr über Annie wissen solltet: 1. Annie liebt Listen. So kann sie ihre Gedanken ordnen. 2. Sie hat ein unglaubliches Gedächtnis- aber das bringt sie auch ziemlich oft in Schwierigkeiten. 3. Annie wäre gerne weniger schüchtern. 4. Ihr Bruder ist sauer auf sie, weil er denkt, dass die Familie wegen Annie umziehen musste - in einen Vorort mit 8432 Einwohnern. 5. Ihre beste Freundin wohnt noch immer in Brooklyn. Aber sie sind sich fast ganz sicher, dass sie trotzdem für immer beste Freundinnen sein werden. 6. An Annies neuer Schule gibt es auch ein paar nette Kinder, manche mehr, manche weniger.

      Annies Leben in Listen