For Ages
10 to 99

SYDNEY TAYLOR BOOK AWARD WINNER

A boy who has spent his life living inside a shell discovers the importance of taking chance in this "winner" (Booklist, starred review) of a friendship story that's perfect for fans of Wonder.

It's the year of Will Levine's bar mitzvah, and for his community service project, he's expected to go to the hospital to visit RJ, an older boy struggling with an incurable disease. Will can't think of anything worse, mainly…

An Excerpt fromTurtle Boy

Chapter 1

All that happened two years ago.

Now it’s the first day of seventh grade. Mom is driving me to school because I missed the bus.

“Is it possible you tried to miss the bus?” she asks, her eyes on the road. “Sometimes you’re late for things—­you know, accidentally on purpose.”

Truthfully, it isn’t the bus’s fault. It’s my feet’s fault. Halfway to the bus stop, they froze. They would not move. I stood there, riveted, until the bus cruised past my stop, barely slowing down before gliding on its way.

I get these mini–­panic attacks sometimes. Like at the start of summer, when I went to volunteer at a soup kitchen. Mom dropped me off outside an old church, and the receptionist pointed the way to the cafeteria. Halfway down the hall, I could hear the laughter of the other volunteers and kitchen staff. All I could think was What will they think when they see my chin?

My brain said Go, but my feet said Nope, no way.

I was at the soup kitchen because of Rabbi Harris. He…

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