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Nothing's wrong! : a hare, a bear, and some pie to share /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers, 2023Edition: First editionDescription: 40 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations (color) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780374312176
  • 0374312176
Other title:
  • Nothing is wrong!
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [E] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.J62168 No 2023
Summary: When Anders the hare insists that nothing is wrong, Jeff the bear gets his friend to share what is bothering him by giving him space while still being supportive.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

From #1 New York Times -bestselling author of The Bad Seed , Jory John, and illustrator Erin Kraan comes a meaningful yet utterly hilarious tale--a companion to the popular picture book, Something's Wrong!

It's the perrrfect day for a picnic! But oh-no. Anders does not seem like himself.

He and his friend Jeff are headed for a spectacular afternoon together, but no matter how much Anders insists that he's feeling just fine , Jeff gets the sense that his best friend isn't being totally honest. Jeff doesn't know what to do. Give him space? Stand by his side? Pretend that absolutely nothing's wrong?? How can he be a good friend if he doesn't know what Anders might need?

Nothing's Wrong! reminds us that even when things don't turn out as planned, a good friend will be there for you no matter what.

When Anders the hare insists that nothing is wrong, Jeff the bear gets his friend to share what is bothering him by giving him space while still being supportive.

Ages 4-8. Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers.

Grades K-1. Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--This book gives new meaning to, "I'm fine, it's fine, everything's fine!" in a most delicious way. Anders has spent the morning baking a yummy pie for his friend Jeff to share during their upcoming picnic. Unfortunately, things do not turn out well when a rainstorm ruins the pie cooling on the windowsill. Rather than share the bad news with Jeff, Anders acts as if everything is fine. He hides his disappointment, but not very well. Meanwhile, Jeff can't quite figure out what is wrong with Anders. Readers will be laughing out loud while learning the dynamics of friendship from two very different perspectives. Kraan's illustrations add so much to the text. The charming characters will have readers rooting for all involved, especially when all the woodland creatures join in the fun. This book is a wonderful exploration of the complexities of friendship and the importance of understanding unspoken cues, which children don't always grasp, but are keen to know more about. VERDICT A gentle reminder for all ages that life's ups and downs can be shared, this book is a welcome addition to any elementary library.--Darla Kaminsky

Booklist Review

A pie that plops, a mood that drops, and a friendship that never stops are the main ingredients of John's latest zany adventure. In this follow-up to 2021's Something's Wrong, friends Hare and Bear decide to have a picnic. Hare makes a pie and then takes a walk in the woods as it cools on the windowsill. A heavy rain ensues, and the pie becomes a sodden mess. Hare tries to rescue the picnic with what he can find in the pantry: a can of baked beans, a sprouting potato, a shoelace, a pencil, some yarn, a salt shaker. Ebullient, garrulous Bear shows up, but the thoroughly miserable Hare takes off, refusing to talk. Bear persists, finally getting Hare to open up and, in a hilarious four-page sequence juxtaposing Bear's and Hare's reactions, reveal his sad picnic items. The illustrations, done with woodcut and linocut prints plus colored pencils, create a wonderfully textured, vivid world. A great resolution involves a picnic, many forest animals, and a resounding message about the power of always being there for your friends.

Kirkus Book Review

Will a pie ruin Anders' friendship with Jeff? Anders, a hare, plans to surprise his friend Jeff, a bear, with a homemade pie for their picnic. He sets it on the windowsill and goes for a walk, but when it rains unexpectedly, he's upset to find the pie soaked--and even more out of sorts when he slips and ends up covered in pie. An oblivious Jeff shows up but doesn't notice anything amiss. When the two head off for their picnic lunch, Anders is still quietly grumpy about the pie but repeatedly states that nothing is wrong. In a slightly didactic move--though one that will offer guidance to little ones dealing with their own friendship ups and downs--Jeff turns to readers and opens up about his worries about his pal. Jeff tries to make Anders feel better; finally, Anders shares his pie story. After thanking Anders for baking the pie, Jeff suggests that they make another one together. After all, what's most important is that friends spend time together. Their pie smells delicious enough to attract a forest full of creatures eager to share the pie…and more friendship. Woodcut and linocut artwork stands out for its dynamic textures, crisp edges, and blocks of color that evoke spring. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Imparts a gentle, satisfying message about the importance of a good friend. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Jory John is a New York Times bestselling author of books and two-time E.B. White Read-Aloud Honor Recipient. Jory's books include the New York Times bestselling novel "The Terrible Two," the award-winning picture book "Goodnight Already!" and the national bestseller "All my friends are dead" and a sequel, "All my friends are still dead," which received the 2013 ALA Reluctant Young Readers Award. Jory's forthcoming picture books include "Quit Calling Me a Monster!" and "Penguin Problems".

(Bowker Author Biography)

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