Standing By Emma
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Themes: Friendship, Physical Handicap, Fiction, Tween, Emergent Reader, Chapter Book, Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo Books, Hi-Lo Solutions, High-Low Books, Hi-Low Books, ELL, EL, ESL, Struggling Learner, Struggling Reader, Special Education, SPED, Newcomers, Reading, Learning, Education, Educational, Educational Books. BFFs Danya and Emma are known around school as "Demma." The girls are total opposites, but they know each other so well that they finish each other's sentences. Danya is plagued with guilt when the girls and Rosie, Emma's mom, are involved in a terrible car accident that leaves Emma in a wheelchair. Danya believes the wreck was her fault because she distracted Rosie from the road and had to be scolded. For a while, Emma believes it too. And she can't forgive her friend. This series of short novels was designed to engage a broad spectrum of struggling readers. No longer will upper-elementary students have to read material junior to their maturity and interests. Characters are age appropriate and come from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Science ficion, sports, paranormal, realistic life, historical fiction, and fantasy are just a few of the many genres. Books are no higher than a 1.5 reading level, with illustrations on every spread that support visual literacy and draw kids into the text. Each book is around 70 pages.

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Date de parution 04 décembre 2014
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781630783211
Langue English

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1 LOVE NOTES
Danya and Emma were best buds. They had been for a long time, even though they were very different.
Danya was tall for her age. She had long red hair. She was extra skinny. She loved her cell phone. Danya only read if she had to. And she was the class clown.
Emma was small. She had short blonde hair. She was extra fit. She loved sports. Emma was a big reader. And she was the class brain.
The girls were BFFs—best friends forever. It was like they could read each other’s minds. See into each other’s hearts. Everyone knew it too. All the kids in sixth grade called them “Demma.” They were that close.
Danya had other friends, but there was no one like Emma. Danya liked boys. Boys liked her. She’d had a boyfriend. But she knew crushes didn’t last. Emma would always be there for her.
Both girls lived with their moms. Danya’s mom worked days. Emma’s mom worked nights. They lived too far from school to walk. So Danya’s mom took them in the morning. Emma’s mom drove them home.
On a Monday in the fall, Emma’s mom waited in her car by the school entrance.
Danya and Emma came right out when the bell rang. They were excited. A boy named Anton had given Emma a note. Right before the bell. Emma had never had a boyfriend. But she liked Anton. He was tall, dark, and funny.
Danya knew how much Emma liked him. She had always told Emma to go and talk to Anton. But Emma never did. Until Emma got the note, Anton had never even talked to her. It was huge that he passed her a note. Scary too. It was so scary that Emma did not want to read it.
“What if he hates me?” she asked Danya.
“Boys who hate girls don’t write them notes,” Danya told her. She felt like she knew boys well. “Boys ignore girls they don’t like. They act like the girl isn’t even there.”
Emma still looked worried. “What if he’s the first? Maybe he sees me looking at him. Maybe he wants me to stop.”
“And maybe he’s inviting you to the dance.” The winter dance was in three months.
“No way!”
“How do you know unless you read it?”
“I don’t want to get hurt,” Emma told her.
They got into the car.
“Look. Emma. If you won’t read it? Give it to me. I’ll read it,” Danya declared. “Then I’ll tell you what he said. If it’s good, you can read it then.”
“No!” Emma said. “Then you’ll know. And I won’t.”
“That’s crazy!” Danya yelled.
“No shouting!” Emma’s mom told the girls to calm down. Her name was Rosie. That was what Danya called her. Emma called Danya’s mom by her first name too. Rosie started the car and pulled away from the curb. “What are you guys yelling about?”
“We’re talking … about a book,” Danya fibbed.
“Yeah, that’s right,” Emma agreed. She was grinning now. “Danya says she’s going to read a book. For fun. Then she’s going to tell me all about it.”
All three of them laughed. Rosie knew how much Danya did not like to read.
“I’ll want a ten-page book report,” Rosie said.

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