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Remember Dippy

Remember Dippy

Published in
2013
3.82
on Goodreads (186)

Description

Johnny's plans fly out the window when he finds out his single mother is leaving town for the summer. She has a breakthough job in upstate New York. He can live with his Aunt Collette but only on the condition that he "help out with" his autistic older cousin, Remember. Yup, you heard it right: Remember Dippy. That's his cousin's name—and Remember is a gawky awkward kid with some pretty strange habits, like repeating back almost everything Johnny says and spending hours glued to the weather channel. Johnny's premonitions of disaster appear at first to come to cringeworthy fruition, but when the two boys save a bully from drowning, salvage the pizzeria guy's romance, and share girl troubles, Johnny ends up having the summer of his life.Winner of the Dolly Gray Children's Literature Award & 2014 Skipping Stones Honor AwardShirley Reva Vernick's debut novel The Blood Lie was named on the 2012 Best Fiction for Young Adults list from the American Library Association. It also received the Simon Wiesenthal Once Upon a World Children's Award and Sydney Taylor Honor Book Award. Shirley lives with her husband, two daughters, and two frisky dogs in western Massachusetts. In addition to running a popular storytelling website—storybee.org—Shirley has written for Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, national newspapers, and the publications of Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Boston universities.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
176 pages

Why to read

  • Empathy and Understanding: 'Remember Dippy' delves into the life of a teenager who is tasked with caring for his cousin with autism. Reading this book can help readers develop a deeper sense of empathy and understanding for individuals with special needs and the challenges they face.
  • Family Dynamics: The book explores the complexities of family relationships, particularly between relatives who may not see eye to eye. It's a great read for anyone interested in the dynamics of family life and the growth that can come from spending time with family members.
  • Personal Growth: The protagonist, Johnny, experiences significant personal growth throughout the story. Readers can gain insights into how facing unexpected responsibilities can lead to maturity and self-discovery.
  • Engaging Storytelling: Shirley Reva Vernick has been praised for her engaging and accessible writing style. 'Remember Dippy' offers a compelling narrative that keeps readers invested in the characters and their development, making it a satisfying read for both young adults and adults.