Can a worrier really become a warrior? Nine-year-old Erik
Sheepflattener's life motto is Avoid Stuff, despite his family's
attempts to bring out his inner Viking. In this outrageously quirky,
"funny and perceptive"* novel . . . why not be both? (*Booklist,
starred review)
Meet Erik Sheepflattener. Each member of his modern-day Viking-heritage
family has a motto to live by. His parents have Family and Pride. His
sisters have Conquer and Win. His grandfather has Turnip. But Erik is
developing a motto he can truly believe in: Avoid Stuff.
Mostly, Erik's fierce family ignores or discounts him, especially when
he tries to say no. But while spending the summer with his
rough-and-tumble cousins and older sister Brunhilde in Minnesota,
axe-wielding Bru gets the idea to name and Conquer all of Erik's fears.
Will anyone hear him say no before it's too late? And will Erik end up
defined by his fears, or by his fearless family?
Erik vs. Everything is an adventurous, humorous, and heartfelt romp
about finding your place, speaking up for yourself, and pursuing what
you love . . . even when it scares you.