Umbrella Summer is the second book that author, Lisa Graff has had nominated for the Bluebonnet award. Her first was The Thing About Georgie. (Did you read it?) I found Umbrella Summer be a pretty quick and easy read about a very difficult topic. The main character, Annie, is a very cautious eleven year old. Her older brother died about one year ago and this story looks at how Annie relates to her world after the tragedy. I had saved this book for last since I am usually hesitant to read sad stories. While Umbrella Summer is a sad book, it is also hopeful and uplifting. It always surprises me when students ask me to help them find a sad book... but it actually does happen and I would add this book to the list of my recommendations. In fact, I would also suggest it to those who like to read realistic fiction and stories about friendship. There are several story lines in Umbrella Summer that revolve around a variety of characters and their relationships. I especially like the ending of this book... but I'm not going to tell you what happens... you'll have to read for yourself!
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