Brianna Banana, helper of the day / Lana Button ; illustrated by Suharu Ogawa.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781459840010 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 87 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: [Victoria, British Columbia] : Orca Book Publishers, 2025.
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Subject: | Helping behavior > Juvenile fiction. Schools > Juvenile fiction. Friendship > Juvenile fiction. |
Genre: | School fiction. |
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Available copies
- 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 1 current hold with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Cookstown Branch | J FIC Butto | 31681030061485 | JFIC | Checked out | 04/24/2025 |
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Key Selling Points
- In this funny and feel-good story of friendship, Brianna Ross realizes she doesn't need a special job to make friendsâshe just needs to be her empathetic, spunky self and find the people who love and accept her for who she is.
- Readers who have experienced big feelings, social struggles, emotional dysregulation or difficulties with attention will find Brianna a sympathetic and relatable character. Although Brianna doesn't have a diagnosis through which to understand her challenges, her family and school do their best to offer support, guidance and kindness as she navigates the everyday ins and outs of school.
- Brianna comes from a lower-income family and has recently moved in with her grandmother after her parents separated and her dad moved away. She is grappling with these changes as she navigates her social struggles at school. Her new friend, Rumi, has emigrated from Japan and is adjusting to life in small-town North America.
- Author Lana Button has a passion for social-emotional literacy and found inspiration for this story from her experiences as an early childhood educator and parent.
- Illustrator Suharu Ogawa is Japanese Canadian and immigrated as a teenager, when her brother was around Rumi's age. She drew from reflections on her and her brother's experiences while illustrating both Brianna's and Rumi's points of view. Suharu's playful illustrations bring Brianna's unique and humorous voice to life.
? âReminiscent of Junie B. Jones. Illustrations by Ogawa evoke Raina Telgemeier vibes and bring funny scenes of this charming read by Button to vivid life.ââPublishers Weekly, starred review
?âReaders will root for Brianna, while perhaps understanding why she has so few friends. A flawed but sympathetic character worthy of readersâ love.ââKirkus, starred review
I'm Brianna Ross. And what I love is:
- Kicking leaves.
- Digging soft sand.
- Helping others.
What I don't love is:
- Having zero friends in my class.
- Getting in trouble every single day.
- Being called Brianna Banana.
Nine-year-old Brianna struggles to fit in. She can be impulsive and distracted, and sometimes she loses her temper, but she's also thoughtful and brave and ready to be a friend. Brianna thinks that being chosen for classroom helper duty will make the other kids like her. When new girl Rumi is named Helper of the Day instead, Brianna is disappointed. But could a new friend be just around the corner?
The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
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In this illustrated early chapter book, Brianna is convinced she will finally make a friend in her class if she is chosen to be classroom helper, but the new girl, Rumi, is picked instead.