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Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life

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Jeremy Fink has big plans for this summer with his best friend Lizzy, a notorious troublemaker (and no, he does not have a secret crush on her). He has everything he needs within a few blocks of his home so he never has to leave his little neighborhood. And this summer, he officially becomes a teenager. A mysterious box engraved with the words THE MEANING OF LIFE: For Jeremy Fink To Open On His 13th Birthday arrives in the mail from Jeremy's long-departed father. The four keys needed to open the box are lost, setting Jeremy and Lizzy off on a quest to find them somewhere in the vastness of New York City. Along the way, they soon discover something about themselves in their search for the keys to the meaning of life. Author Wendy Mass is a recipient of the ALA's Schneider Family Award. She delights young audience with her quirky characters that are easy to relate to. "Well-written and captivating; the reader gets a chance to discover the meaning of life as well and will not be disappointed."-Kliatt
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      When a mysterious package containing a locked box inscribed with a personal message arrives one month before his birthday, Jeremy Fink and his lifelong pal, Lizzy, set out on a quest to unlock it--and discover the meaning of life. Along the way they encounter a host of zany characters whose lifestyles give them pause. Andy Paris captures the emotions of 13-year-old Jeremy, especially as Mr. Oswald expands his horizons and helps him cope with his sadness over the loss of his father. Paris also portrays the exuberance of Lizzy and the caring of Jeremy's mother. Listen and be swept into the intrigue! A.R. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from December 11, 2006
      What is the meaning of life? Mass (A Mango-Shaped Space
      ) introduces a winning narrator who attempts to answer this question and ends up accomplishing much more. Jeremy and his best friend, Lizzy, are on a quest to discover Jeremy's purpose on earth before his 13th birthday. Set in New York City, the adventure begins when a mysterious box arrives. The package, assembled by his father before he died in a car accident five years prior (the man had a premonition of his early death), contains a sealed antique box inscribed with the message, "The Meaning of Life: For Jeremy Fink to Open on His 13th Birthday." The box can only be opened with a set of four keys, which have gone missing. Much of the novel's charm derives from Jeremy and Lizzy's unique friendship. Their personalities balance each other brilliantly—Lizzy the risktaker challenges Jeremy, who resists change. With less than a month to find the keys, the two meet a number of larger-than-life characters with their own life-lesson nuggets to bestow—most memorable among them the venerable pawnbroker, Mr. Oswald, for whom they make some surprising deliveries ("The harder something is to acquire, the more satisfying it is when you finally find it," says he). Jeremy and Lizzy find what they are looking for and more, but not where or in the way they expected. This exquisitely executed plot twist, combined with an ending that requires a few tissues, makes this soulful novel one not to miss. Ages 9-12.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Text Difficulty:3

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