Ebook {Epub PDF} The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin
· Author Ali Benjamin introduces her new novel, THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISH. #1 Kids’ Indie Next Pick★ “An uncommonly fine first novel.”—Booklist (starred review. A read aloud of the first chapter of The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin. “Sometimes you want things to change so badly, you can’t even stand to be in the same room with the way things actually are.” ― Ali Benjamin, The Thing About Jellyfish/5.
By: Ali Benjamin. Broken Friendship. Resolution. Throughout the story the theme develops. The Theme of the book, The Thing About Jellyfish is, accepting reality even when bad things happen. This is the theme of the book because throughout the story the main character, Suzy Swanson goes. The Thing About Jellyfish is a children's novel written by Ali Benjamin, her fiction debut. The book follows Suzy Swanson, the protagonist and narrator, who theorizes the death of her friend, Franny Jackson Ali Benjamin perfectly captured this sense of isolation in The Thing About A Jellyfish. Suzie starts researching jellyfish, for they are the only reasonable explanation for her friend's death - a jellyfish sting. Eventually, the only way for her to find out if everything is true is to travel all the way to Australia to find a jellyologist. Sadly, she doesn't make it and her parents come to the airport to pick.
The Thing About Jellyfish is American author Ali Benjamin’s first novel. This title is a middle grade novel set in modern-day Massachusetts. Suzy Swanson, a seventh grader, is the protagonist and narrator of this contemporary, realistic story. The Thing About Jellyfish was a National Book Award for Young People’s Literature Finalist. This guide follows the first edition from (Little, Brown and Company). “Sometimes you want things to change so badly, you can’t even stand to be in the same room with the way things actually are.” ― Ali Benjamin, The Thing About Jellyfish. Author Ali Benjamin introduces her new novel, THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISH. #1 Kids’ Indie Next Pick★ “An uncommonly fine first novel.”—Booklist (starred review.
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