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True Story

True Story

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

Old Schoolhouse Magazine's Best Children's Book for 2013. True Story! . . . These pages from EJ Payne's diary will have you ROTFL as you witness her spunky personality and well-meant-but-often-misunderstood antics. You'll fall in love with this first release in the Diary of a Real Payne series as EJ records her thoughts and feelings about living in little old Spooner, Wisconsin (snooze!), eventually leaving her hometown to do big things when she's all grown up (oh glorious day!), and having to star in the role of lead angel in the Vine Street Christmas pageant (are you kidding me?). This colossal-fun series is overflowing with humor and memorable life lessons.

Watch for Book 2 - Church Camp Chaos in March 2014!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 15, 2013
      Tipton sets her story in fictional Spooner, Wis.,—“the most boringest place in the universe,” according to 10-year-old EJ Payne, the protagonist of this first novel in a series for middle-graders. EJ daydreams of glory as a NASCAR racer, as Queen Esther, even as an airline flight attendant, but her parents are always reminding her not to “ignore all of the great things that happen in real life.” EJ’s father is a pastor, and her mother teaches elementary school and Sunday school. EJ’s life with her parents, annoying younger brother, and dog is mostly full of anodyne episodes that confirm her opinion that there’s “nothing great” in Spooner. Then, slowly, EJ begins to tune in to her surroundings. She returns from a daydream in time to rescue a child and starts to feel that “there’s no such thing as coincidence—that events don’t just randomly happen, but there’s a purpose for everything.” Told through a combination of EJ’s diary entries, daydreams, and third-person sections, the story uses humor and realistic situations but is often slow-moving and dull. Events culminate at Christmas in a heartwarming example of Christian charity. Ages 8–12.

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