How Many Days Until Tomorrow?

By Janover, Caroline & Fremaux, Charlotte

Publishers Summary:
Spending a month on a remote island in Maine with his teasing older brother and grandparents he hardly knows is not Josh's idea of a great time. But that's what happens the summer his parents go abroad. Twelve-year-old Josh, who has dyslexia, can't do anything right in his grandfather's eyes, and is constantly compared to his perfect bookish brother, Simon. Josh secretly plans to run away back to New Jersey to stay with his friend Zipper (from Zipper, the Kid with ADHD, Woodbine House, 1997). Gramps (alias Grumps) is always barking at his grandsons and giving them backbreaking chores. It's his attentive sweet-natured grandmother, Nana, he doesn't want to leave behind. Life on Seal Island also captivates and challenges Josh, teaching him about self-sufficiency and respect for the rare sea animals that inhabit the rugged New England coast. Finding unexpected romance and kinship with a young visitor offers another first-time rite of passage. Josh's biggest challenge comes at the end of the summer when he faces a life-threatening emergency and uses skills he doesn't know he has to lead the rescue. How Many Days Until Tomorrow? is an inspiring and realistic portrait of a boy with a learning disability on the brink of adolescence and struggling to find himself. Young readers will see themselves in Josh as he copes with frustration and loneliness. They'll also feel vindicated when his ingenuity and bravery help him to avert disaster and gain respect.

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ISBN
978-1-89062-722-5
Publisher
Woodbine House


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on May 1, 2001

Gr 4-8 This sequel to Josh: A Boy with Dyslexia (Waterfront, 1988) was worth the wait, for it has an extraordinary protagonist. When the 12-year-old's parents go to Europe, he and his gifted brother stay with their grandparent on an island in Maine. There, Josh struggles not only with his own learning disability but also with trying to enjoy a summer away from his home and friends. Elder bro...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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