Me Three, Susan Juby
Me Three, Susan Juby
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Me Three

Author: Susan Juby

Narrator: Justin Miller

Unabridged: 6 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Puffin Canada

Published: 03/22/2022


Synopsis

Allegations against his father turn eleven-year-old Rodney's life upside down in a powerful and surprisingly funny novel about new beginnings, friendships and a fresh look at the way things really are, by critically acclaimed author Susan Juby.

Eleven-year-old Rodney is starting sixth grade in a new school, in a new home in a new state. The new school is really old and smells like someone ate a couple of pounds of glue and then barfed it back up, and he's in a class with a bunch of kids who seem to sort of hate him. Even his best friend won't write him back. It's strange, because just a couple of months ago, Rodney was one of the most popular guys in his fifth-grade class. He lived in Las Vegas, with his mom, older sister and his dad, who was a successful professional poker player. Now his old life is over -- his mom even says they shouldn't tell anyone their real last name. Because of something his dad did. Or something people said that he did. His dad says it's all a big misunderstanding, but he's now staying in a center "for people who are having problems, like being addicted to drugs or gambling, or because other people don't understand that you are just funny and friendly and sometimes you give people hugs or put your arm around them and they accuse you of taking liberties and ruin everything." Rodney is confident that it won't be long until the misunderstanding is all cleared up and they can all go back to their old life. But he can only keep the truth at bay for so long . . .

About The Author

SUSAN JUBY is the critically acclaimed and award-winning author of eight acclaimed novels for teenagers. Her debut novel, Alice, I Think (the first of the Alice MacLeod trilogy) was made into a successful television series. The Truth Commission was the winner of the Sheila A. Egoff Award, and was shortlisted for several other awards and named to several "Best of" lists. She is also the author of a memoir, Nice Recovery, and the adult comic novels The Woefield Poetry Collective and The Republic of Dirt. Susan Juby lives in Nanaimo, BC, Canada.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fizah(Books tales by me) on December 08, 2021

THANKS TO NETGALLEY AND THE PUBLISHER FOR THIS REVIEW COPY IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. The format of this book is different and I love different formats. The book is written in the letter format that is written by Rodney to his friend Larry. Rodney along with her mother and sister moved from Ve......more

Goodreads review by Marsha on December 03, 2021

The novel is written as a series of letters from eleven year old Rodney to his friend Larry, who isn't speaking to him. Rodney continues to write to him the letters and just stockpiles them. It's an interesting structure and it works beautifully for this story, infusing tension and suspense. Rodney,......more

Goodreads review by Tyana on September 05, 2022

This could easily have been a 4 star, except this book isn’t written for me. I think in the hands of a 10-12 year old this book would be perfect, you know the intended middle grade audience. But as an adult I wanted more details on the father’s transgressions and his consequences. I wanted more abou......more

Goodreads review by Kay on July 04, 2022

This book was heavy. Well written and compelling with amazing character development and one amazing parent! That being said, it strikes me as both a "special episode" title and something 12-14 year olds might enjoy if they're really really into reality fiction. It's a great story, I just don't think......more

Goodreads review by Cherlynn | cherreading on March 21, 2022

Looks cute, said the cover. Surprisingly funny, said the synopsis. A light read, said the middle-grade label. I cried, said the reader!!! Eleven-year-old Rodney looks up to his father, a professional poker star. But when allegations against his dad erupt, Rodney's life turns topsy-turvy and he is forced......more


Quotes

One of CCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2022)

"Me Three is thought provoking, well-developed, and . . . engaging." —Young Adulting

"The author, Susan Juby, adeptly weaves a plot filled with unique secondary characters and painful revelations to create a novel about how sometimes a person must live with the consequences of other peoples’ poor choices.” —CM: Canadian Review of Materials


Awards

  • Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize