The First Magnificent Summer

by R L Toalson (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Judy Blume meets Barbara Dee in this tender and empowering middle grade novel told in journal entries and poetry about a young writer on the verge of becoming a woman whose summer with her estranged father doesn't turn out the way she'd hoped.

Twelve-year-old Victoria Reeves is all set for her "First Magnificent Summer with Dad," even though it's been more than two years since she last saw him. She's ready to impress him with her wit, her maturity, and her smarts--at least until he shows up for the long road trip to Ohio with his new family, The Replacements, in tow. But that's not the only unpleasant surprise in store for Victoria. There are some smaller disappointments, like being forced to eat bologna even though it's her least favorite food in the world. And then there's having to sleep outside in a tent while The Replacements rest comfortably inside the family RV.

But the worst thing Victoria grapples with is when she begins to suspect that part of the reason Dad always treats her as "less than" is for one simple reason: she's female. As Victoria captures every moment of her less than magnificent summer in her journal, she discovers that the odds are stacked against her in the contest-no-one-knows-is-a-contest: Not only does her wit begin to crumble around Dad's multiple shaming jabs, but she gets her first period. And when Dad does the worst thing yet, she realizes she has a decision to make: will she let a man define her?

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Kirkus Reviews

Leaves readers with a sense of self-worth and the important message that they’re worthy of unconditional love.

Publishers Weekly

Twelve-year-old Victoria Reeves, a budding writer navigating anxiety, initiates a "No-Fail Plan to Win Dad Back" in this 1990s-set novel from Toalson (The Woods). Two years after her father was revealed to have a second family, Victoria and her two siblings live in Texas with their mother. This summer is the first time since the split that the siblings will see their dad, who will road-trip with the kids back to Ohio for a monthlong visit. Envisioning their "First Magnificent Summer" together, Victoria plans to impress with her wit and maturity, smarts and smile. But when their father arrives with his new family--The Replacements--Victoria remembers that he's domineering and impossible to please. Over the course of 30 days, she endures comments about her body and is forced to handle her first period on her own. Victoria, who takes Virginia Woolf's daily writings as a model, records in raw prose each painful humiliation and her palpable heartbreak. Realistic descriptions of emotional abuse and its impact come with later insight into her father's internality, giving way to affirming messages about staying true to one's core and realizing where love lies. Most characters cue as white; Victoria's father has brown skin. Ages 10-up. Agent: Rena Rossner, Deborah Harris Agency. (May)

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R L Toalson
R.L. Toalson hates camping (unless she gets to sleep in a spider-proofed, air-conditioned cabin), though she does enjoy day trips to local parks and daily walks or runs in the wilderness behind her house in San Antonio, Texas, where she lives with her husband and six children. Her first middle grade novel, The Colors of the Rain, won the Arnold Adoff Poetry Honor Award in 2018, and her second middle grade novel, The Woods, was named to the International Literacy Association Children's Choices 2020 reading list. She's also the author of The First Magnificent Summer. Visit her at RachelToalson.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781665925495
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Aladdin Paperbacks
Publication date
May 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV039020 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Adolescence
JUV013080 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Blended Families
Library of Congress categories
Self-confidence
Families
Family life
Fathers and daughters
Diaries
Diary fiction

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