No. of pages 192
Published: 2015
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book has been graded for interest at 10 years.
There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Palgrave USA .
Paul Acampora is an avid reader, an enthusiastic dad, and a ferocious fan of being human. Paul lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania, with his wife and two kids. Paul is a frequent contributor to the Scholastic Storyworks magazine. I Kill the Mockingbird is his third novel for young readers.
This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Kentucky Blue Grass Award - Grades 6-8
This book was recognised in the Grades 6-8 category by the Kentucky Blue Grass Award.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award
This book was recognised by the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award.
Black-Eyed Susan Award - Grades 6-8
This book was recognised in the Grades 6-8 category by the Black-Eyed Susan Award.
"Fans of the Harper Lee classic--and book nerds everywhere--should flock to this uplifting, unabashed tribute." --The Horn Book
"The banter among the three whip-smart friends would make John Green proud. . . . You won't have to hide any copies of this to create demand." --BCCB
"Acampora's well-written, resolutely cheerful offering celebrates books, reading, and life." --Booklist
"Funny, poignant, and quirky." --School Library Journal
"Fans of Janet Tashjian's The Gospel According to Larry series will enjoy this look at how the power of creativity and the internet can cause a cultural movement. . . . Acampora's novel is for lovers of literature, especially how the classics work in the current moment." --VOYA
"Literary terrorists hit Connecticut, but things go awry for a trio of well-meaning book addicts. . . . The spot-on dialogue combines with the irresistible appeal of young teenagers enthusiastically pursuing bad ideas for a fast, page-flipping read." --Kirkus Reviews
"This strong novel stands on its own as a testament to the power of reverse psychology, but will resonate with fans of the original Mockingbird and maybe inspire a few to check it out." --Publishers Weekly