![]() ![]() 1 In it 12-year-old Anastasia is confronted with the challenge of her parents deciding the family is to move out of their city apartment which has become too small for their needs following the birth of Anastasias baby brother Sam. At no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase through these links. It is part of her Anastasia and Sam series and the sequel to Anastasia Krupnik. **Please note that the Amazon links above are affiliate links. ![]() “Anastasia Krupnik Is the Neurotic YA Heroine You Forgot You Loved” ( The Cut, 2014) “Lois Lowry’s Anastasia Krupnik Is Still Wonderful Today, And Here Are 7 Reasons Why” ( Bustle, 2014) “Why Anastasia Krupnik Was Way Ahead of Her Time” ( Book Riot, 2019) How to Build a Girl: A Novel by Caitlin Moran ![]() Text Me When You Get Home: The Evolution and Triumph of Modern Female FriendshipĬHECK OUT KAYLEEN’S BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Writer and editor Kayleen Schaefer joins Alli on Episode 46 to discuss Anastasia’s misadventures, along with “cool parents,” misguided hairstyles, and the things that can easily go over a kid reader’s head.įollow Kayleen on Instagram ( and Twitter ( OUT KAYLEEN’S BOOK + KINDLE SINGLE: It’s the story of a relatable (and cheeky and funny and dramatic) kid dealing with relatable - maybe even boring - things (baby brothers, crushes, ailing grandparents, and more). The first in a series of nine books, Anastasia Krupnik isn’t a fantastical journey or magical quest. Unless you can get yourself a time machine, there are few better ways to go back to childhood than to read a middle grade book - and Lois Lowry’s Anastasia Krupnik is written from such an amazing kid perspective that you’ll feel like an elementary schooler all over again when you pick it up. ![]()
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