Welcome to the 16th episode of “This One’s Dedicated to…,” in which Jennifer Ziegler and I share our quick conversation with author Jordan Sonnenblick about the dedication in his new middle grade memoir, The Boy Who Failed Show and Tell (Scholastic Press, February 2021).
Subscribers to my monthly Bartography Express newsletter (folks can sign up here) are eligible for our giveaway copy of The Boy Who Failed Show and Tell.
If you’d like the winner to be you, by the end of April 2021 either say so in the comments below or email me directly, and you’ll be in the running. (U.S. mailing addresses only.)
Thanks for watching, and please visit the main “This One’s Dedicated to…” page for more conversation videos and a look at who Jennifer and I will be talking to soon.
Please enter me for a chance to win a copy of this book. This will be a joy to read.
Will do, Danielle — Jordan’s book is indeed a joy, with lots of heart and lots of laughs.
What an incredible story! Another must read! I’ve known teachers growing up that made a huge difference in my life. The first one was my third grade teacher and several others. Please enter me for a chance to win a copy of this book.
You’re now in the running, Gloria. One teacher of mine who had a big impact on me was my fourth-grade teacher, who let me read Judy Blume’s then-brand-new SUPERFUDGE out loud to my entire classroom — my very favorite memory from elementary school.
Sounds fabulous! I would love to win a copy of this book.
Welcome, Erin — you’re now officially in the running!