Five Things About Ava Andrews

A heartfelt and funny story about a shy eleven-year-old who learns to manage her anxiety through improv classes—and discovers her activist voice. From Margaret Dilloway, author of Summer of a Thousand Pies, and perfect for fans of Sharon Draper, Lynda Mullaly Hunt, and Holly Goldberg Sloan.

Eleven-year-old Ava Andrews has a Technicolor interior with a gray shell. On the inside, she bubbles with ideas and plans. On the outside, everyone except her best friend, Zelia, thinks she doesn’t talk or, worse, is stuck-up. What nobody knows is that Ava has invisible disabilities: anxiety and a heart condition.

Ava hopes middle school will be a fresh start, but when Zelia moves across the country and Ava’s Nana Linda pushes her to speak up about social issues, she withdraws further. So Ava is shocked when her writing abilities impress her classmates and they invite her to join their improv group, making up stories onstage. Determined to prove she can control her anxiety, she joins—and discovers a whole new side of herself, and what it means to be on a team.

But as Ava’s self-confidence blossoms, her relationship with Zelia strains, and she learns that it isn’t enough just to raise your voice—it’s how and why you use it that matters.

 
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# of Pages: 336

Book Binding: Paperback

Year of Publication: 2022

Publisher: Balzer + Bray

Language: en

ISBN: 9780062803504

Margaret Dilloway is an American author known for her heartwarming and thought-provoking novels. She was born and raised in Southern California and has always had a passion for writing. Dilloway pursued a degree in Creative Writing from the University of Southern California and went on to work as a copywriter and technical writer. However, it wasn't until she became a mother that she decided to pursue her dream of becoming a published author. Her debut novel, "How to Be an American Housewife," became a national bestseller and was followed by several other successful novels, including "The Care and Handling of Roses with Thorns" and "Sisters of Heart and Snow." Dilloway's latest novel, "Five Things About Ava Andrews," is a poignant and powerful story about family, identity, and the true meaning of home.