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The Puttermans Are in the House

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A heartfelt and hopeful middle grade novel from Jacquetta Nammar Feldman, author of the Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Wishing Upon the Same Stars, about family, joy, and growing up in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Perfect for fans of Nic Stone's Fast Pitch and Erin Entrada Kelly's We Dream of Space.

Seventh graders Sammy and Matty are the Putterman twins—the perfect team of two. But Matty has a secret he's not ready to share with his family yet, and he suddenly quits baseball and stops talking to his sister. With their twin telepathy broken, Sammy doesn't know what to do without her teammate.

Becky Putterman is sick of her family only cheering for her cousins, Sammy and Matty. They all used to be friends, but since everything became about the twins, Becky's felt left out. With her bat mitzvah around the corner, she hopes it'll finally be her turn in the spotlight.

But then Hurricane Harvey hits Houston, Texas, and the twins' house is damaged in the flood. Their family moves in with Becky's—which no one is happy about. As their grief, anger, and uncertainty grow, they'll soon find they need each other now more than ever before. With all nine Puttermans under one roof, can Sammy, Matty, and Becky find a way to glue their family back together?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 7, 2022
      A large Jewish family’s personal relationships are put to the test when a natural disaster forces them into close proximity in this bustling tale by Feldman (Wishing upon the Same Stars). Star pitcher Matty Putterman and his twin sister Sammy, the solitary girl in their amateur league, credit their baseball-diamond domination and their family’s love of the Houston Astros as the only things keeping the twins’ father and their uncle Mike on good terms. Meanwhile, their cousin Becky resents the family’s sports obsession, believing it’s outshining her upcoming bat mitzvah. When Matty walks off the field mid-game without explanation, Sammy worries that their unshakable siblinghood is on the rocks. Soon thereafter, Hurricane Harvey hits Texas, flooding the twins’ home and necessitating that they move in with Uncle Mike, Aunt Deb, and Becky. Past wounds jump to the fore as the family’s clashing personalities and contentious relationships collide. Via the three tweens’ earnest alternating perspectives, which are studded with baseball jargon, Feldman discerningly highlights one family’s struggles navigating loss and learning to accept one another in this uplifting tale. Main characters read as white. Ages 8–12.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      After Hurricane Harvey destroys their house, twins Sammy and Matty move in with their cousin Becky, and the suddenly large family must negotiate new challenges with each other, their city, and their beloved Astros, who finally have a chance at the World Series. The three narrators are so engaging and inhabit their characters so fully that each convinces you their character is the heart of the story. Jesse Vilinsky's Sammy is heartbroken that her "twin telepathy" seems fractured, but she's convinced that if she cheers enthusiastically enough, it will all come out right. Michael Crouch's Matty feels lost and uses his art to figure out how to reveal his big secret. And Hope Newhouse's Becky is envious of the twins and wants to be the center of attention just this once. A.B. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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