From National Book Awardâwinning author Kathryn Erskine comes a heartfelt, poignant novel that tackles grief, change, and the struggle to let your voice be heard. Perfect for fans of Lynda Mullaly Hunt, Erin Entrada Kelly, and Ali Benjamin.
Shy, eleven-year-old Lily made her dad an important promise before he passed awayâthat she would âStrive for Fiveâ and speak her mind at least five times. But speaking up one time, let alone five, is easier said than done. Itâll be even harder now that Lily must attend public school for the first time. Fortunately, she meets curling-obsessed Hobart and quiet Dunya at the beginning of sixth grade. Their kindness gives Lily hope that life without Dad might just be bearable.
But when Lily and her friends are bullied by Ryan and his mean clique, she quickly discovers the true meaning of friendship and speaking out. Despite the anxiety she feels, Lily knows she needs to stand up for herself and others. And sheâll use the tools her dad gave her to not only keep her final promise but bring her whole school together.
Following Lilyâs journey and the snarky, insightful, and humorous commentary from Libro, the actual book, who guides readers through this thoughtful tale, makes Lilyâs Promise a strong title for social emotional learning.Â
Kathryn Erskine is the author of several acclaimed books for young adults and children, including the National Book Awardâwinning middle grade novel Mockingbird. She lives in Virginia. Visit her website at www.kathrynerskine.com.