Anna, Banana, and the Friendship Split, by Anica Mrose Rissi
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Anna, Banana, and the Friendship Split, by Anica Mrose Rissi
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Meet Anna and her beloved wiener dog, Banana, in this start to a charming illustrated chapter book series about the joys and challenges of elementary school friendships.Anna has been best friends with Sadie for as long as she can remember. So Anna is utterly perplexed when, on Anna’s birthday, Sadie unceremoniously stakes claim to Anna’s new pony necklace, then suddenly stops speaking to Anna altogether. Did Anna do something wrong? With a little help from her wiener dog, Banana, as well as some sage advice from her family, Anna makes some important discoveries about what it means to stand up for herself, and how to be a true friend.
Anna, Banana, and the Friendship Split, by Anica Mrose Rissi- Amazon Sales Rank: #767193 in Books
- Brand: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
- Published on: 2015-05-05
- Released on: 2015-05-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.50" h x .50" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 128 pages
From School Library Journal Gr 3–5—The first two titles in a new chapter book series by debut author Anica Rissi feature third grader Anna, her dog Banana, and her two best friends, Sadie and Isabel. In Anna, Banana and the Friendship Split, readers meet Anna and Sadie as the two are celebrating Anna's birthday. Anna hopes to use her birthday wish on a trip to Water World, but Sadie encourages her to wish for a pony. When Anna opens a present from her grandparents, she finds a glittery pony necklace inside—her wish came true! Yet Sadie grabs the necklace, and proceeds to wear it. Anna and Sadie begin to argue and Sadie storms off—with Anna's new necklace. The rest of the book follows Anna as she alternates between being mad and feeling sad at losing Sadie as her best friend. The simple plot picks up very quickly in order to provide a resolution. In Anna, Banana and the Monkey in the Middle, Anna and Sadie have apologized and gained a mutual new best friend in Isabel. Anna is excited to go on the class trip to the zoo, but trouble quickly brews again as both Sadie and Isabel want to sit with Anna on the bus. Anna begins to realize that having two best friends can be hard. The characters begin to come into their own more in this second title, with Anna's family providing her with a strong support system and logic to help realize that "having two best friends doesn't mean cutting yourself in half to hand out two smaller pieces." Black-and-white interior artwork is included throughout both books. Fans Sara Pennypacker's Clementine, Hilary McKay's Lulu, and Anna Branford's Violet Mackerel will enjoy meeting Anna and her friends. VERDICT Consider adding in libraries where simple chapter book series are popular.—Lisa Kropp, Suffolk Cooperative Library System, Bellport, NY
Review "Fast-paced, fun, and funny. Girls will lap up this easy-breezy friendship story like a banana split--and the happy ending is the the cherry on top!" --Megan McDonald, bestselling author of Judy Moody "I've drawn rainbow sparkle hearts on every page of this book, because I love it that much. A perfect friendship story!" --Lauren Myracle, bestselling author of the Winnie Years series
From the Inside Flap Anna has two favorite things: her best friend, Sadie, and her dog, Banana. She can't wait to celebrate her birthday with both of them. But Anna's birthday party turns into a birthday disaster when Sadie starts a terrible fight that Anna never saw coming. Anna doesn't know why her best friend is suddenly acting like her worst enemy, but she knows she'd do anything to fix it. She and Banana just need to come up with a plan.Only, what if Sadie doesn't want their friendship to be fixed?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Good Read! By Jan McClarty I have been a teacher and parent for almost 40 years. When my 7 year old granddaughter got this book, I flipped through the pages and decided to read it myself. Along with my granddaughter, I couldn't put it down. Like so many girls in grade school, Anna faced a new challenge in maintaining friendships every day. Friends can flip at the drop of a hat! What do you do? Anna does some things wrong and some things right. I found myself laughing out loud on some pages and aligning myself with various characters on others. This is a book all girls will enjoy, and there is some good food for thought and discussion.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Rings true By Dorine White It is Anna's birthday and her best friend Sadie is over to celebrate. When Anna goes to blow out her candles and make a wish, Sadie convinces her to wish for a pony. Going against what she personally wants, Anna listens to Sadie, and later is surprised when she opens up a present with a beautiful pony necklace. Her wish came true!Instead of being happy for Anna, Sadie turns mean and wants to steal Anna's dog, Banana. When that doesn't work, she takes Anna's new necklace claiming it is half hers anyway because she came up with the wish in the first place. Anna doesn't know what to do, and tries her very best to make up with Sadie, even saying sorry when things weren't her fault. Nothing seems to work until Anna decides to stiffen her spine and be mean right back. It makes her feel awful, but it works, and Sadie realizes she still wants to be friends.My Thoughts-This story rang true to me. I can remember well the angst of childhood and the cat fights between us young girls. This book is dead on as it addresses childhood behavior. Sadie's behavior is awful and poor Anna will do anything to win back her best friend. As an adult I couldn't help but think Anna would be better off without Sadie, but for a child, they would only feel as if they'd done something wrong and try to fix things.I like that the parents and teacher are portrayed as trusted and intelligent individuals. The school setting will be familiar to children as well as the different events that take place. My only issue was that we never find out why Sadie is suddenly so mean and hateful. There is no satisfaction for the reader about Sadie. Anna just thinks that thinks are A Okay as soon as Sadie starts playing with her again. For that reason, I'm giving this read 4 stars!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Adorable! Fun and sweet By Denise Jaden Adorable! Fun and sweet, and a great reminder of how difficult best friendships can be. Anna is my favorite kind of character--kind and thoughtful, with a deep down strength she didn't know she had. I can't wait for the next book!
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