In the mountains of rural Vermont, fall is a season of beauty and
transformation . . . but not for Gianna Z. With less than one week to
collect twenty-five leaves for a science project, her spot at
cross-country sectionals is in serious peril. Plus with a dad who runs a
funeral parlor out of the basement, a grandma who keeps losing her
teeth, and a rival trying to steal her spot on the team, Gee just wishes
life could leave her alone to finish her project. But when Nonna
disappears one afternoon, suddenly some things seem more important than
projects and races.
Gianna Z. will have readers rooting for her-and maybe even for science
projects-from the very first page of this funny and poignant novel about
family, friendship, and being true to yourself.
Winner of the 2010 E.B. White Read Aloud Award for Older Readers
Bank Street College of Education Best Books of 2009
IndieBound Fall 2009 Kids IndieNext List
Kids' IndieNext Pick
New Hampshire Great Stone Face Award Nominee
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award Nominee
Missouri Mark Twain Award Nominee
New York Charlotte Award Nominee