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How Oliver Olson Changed the World » (First Edition)

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Authors: Claudia Mills, Heather Maione
ISBN-13: 9780374334871, ISBN-10: 0374334870
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Date Published: March 2009
Edition: First Edition

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Author Biography: Claudia Mills

CLAUDIA MILLS is the author of numerous books for children of all ages. Other chapter books include 7 X 9 = Trouble!, an ALA Notable Book, and Being Teddy Roosevelt, a Best Children’s Book of the Year, Bank Street College. She lives in Boulder, Colorado. HEATHER MAIONE has illustrated many children’s books, including Remembering Mrs. Rossi by Amy Hest. She lives in Laurel Hollow, New York.

Book Synopsis

Oliver Olson’s teacher is always saying that one person with a big idea can change the world. But how is Oliver supposed to change the world when his parents won’t let him do anything on his own – not his class projects or even attending activities such as the space sleepover at school. Afraid he will become an outsider like ex-planet Pluto, Oliver decides to take control of his corner of the universe!

In this irresistible chapter book featuring lively illustrations, Oliver Olson learns that before you can change the world, sometimes you need to change yourself.

Kirkus Reviews

Third grader Oliver Olson has a problem that may make many young readers envious: His parents have a compulsion to be deeply involved in his homework, to the extent that when he's assigned a diorama on the solar system, Dad and Mom are planning to do all the work. Oliver's parents are extremely overprotective, and he yearns to find some freedom now that he's getting older. Fortunately, classmate Crystal comes from a less restrictive family, and, when they find common ground on the issue of Pluto's no-longer-a-planet status, she volunteers to partner with Oliver on the diorama. Oliver's concern about his parents' likely disappointment at their exclusion adds a nice level of believability to his character. Each chapter includes a lively illustration from Maione that matches the text neatly, characters' varied facial expressions conveying just the right emotions. Oliver may not change the world by the end of his diorama project, but he will certainly provide a fast-paced, entertaining read to the chapter-book audience. (Fiction. 7-9)

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