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Still A Work In Progress - Jo Knowles

Still A Work In Progress

By: Jo Knowles

Paperback | 15 March 2019

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In a return to middle-grade fiction, master of perspectives Jo Knowles depicts a younger sibling struggling to maintain his everyday life when his older sister is in crisis.

Noah is just trying to make it through seventh grade. The girls are confusing, the homework is boring, and his older sister, Emma, has been acting pretty strange, even though Noah thought she’d been better about eating. The only place he really feels at peace is in art class, with a block of clay in his hands. As it becomes clear through Emma’s ever-stricter food rules and regulations that she’s not really doing better at all, the normal seventh-grade year Noah was hoping for begins to seem pretty unattainable.

In an affecting and realistic novel with bright spots of humor, Jo Knowles captures the complexities of navigating middle school while feeling helpless in the face of a family crisis.

Book Features:
  • Now in paperback, Jo Knowles’s second foray into middle grade takes readers into an alternative junior high school, where Noah and his friends navigate the sometimes humorous complexities of their relationships with girls, their families, and one another.
  • In the gritty manner that Jo Knowles is known for, she introduces a fresh perspective on an all-too-common problem when Noah notices that his older sister Emma is falling back into self-destructive eating habits.
  • Told from the perspective of the younger sibling in a family in crisis, Noah’s view of the world around him is thoughtful and nuanced with bright spots of humor.

  • About the Author

    Jo Knowles is the author of Read Between the Lines and See You at Harry’s as well as several other acclaimed young adult novels. She lives in Vermont with her family.
    Industry Reviews
    Feelings of guilt, grief, bewilderment, and anxiety pervade Noah's present-tense account. Through his eyes, Knowles offers a touching and realistic picture of the effect on those surrounding a person with an eating disorder. A poignant window and mirror into the lives of families affected by a health disorder.
    --Kirkus Reviews

    Knowles (See You at Harry's) sensitively explores the pain of having a sibling with an eating disorder, including the exhaustion caused by constant worry, the lack of attention for the healthy child, and the tension at every meal as the family tries to accommodate Emma's dietary whims while closely monitoring how much she consumes...the relative lack of eating disorder stories told from a male point of view (especially for middle graders) makes this a welcome addition to the canon and a realistic look at how one person's severe illness can adversely affect everyone around them.
    --Publishers Weekly

    With moments of genuine warmth and middle school humor, this is a less intense but equally heartfelt exploration of the effects of an eating disorder on a younger sibling than Vrettos' Skin (BCCB 5/06). Readers will appreciate the honesty and accessibility of this tale about Noah's desire to save the sister he loves but doesn't understand.
    --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

    Noah's believable friends and their conflicts will draw in seventh-grade readers, especially boys...The novel is a great addition to a middle grade collection and will promote discussion in classes and homes.
    --VOYA

    Knowles deftly portrays Noah's response to an intense family crisis in the midst of the usual dramas and banalities of ordinary life. While the latter can sometimes reach the point of silliness, this is a powerful portrait of an eating disorder from a younger brother's unique perspective.
    --Booklist Online

    Told from Noah's point of view, with fully developed main and supporting characters, the story believably and poignantly shows the effects of an eating disorder on those around the afflicted person...The interests of his friends and classmates begin to seem trivial, and readers will find his reactions honest and moving. A realistic and sensitive depiction of a family in crisis and a young teen's emotional journey through it.
    --School Library Journal

    As this clear-eyed, gently humorous novel evolves, Noah begins to take in what's "good and new and hopeful" and to understand deeply that we're "all just human, trying to live another day" -- insights that may prove key to his own (and the reader's) resilience during tough times.
    --Washington Post

    Author Jo Knowles has written a beautifully crafted novel about a very tough topic, encapsulating it in a laugh-out-loud, very real story of a young boy...This is a profoundly important book that should not be missed.
    --San Francisco Book Review

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