Swing It, Sunny!

Swing It, Sunny! by Jennifer L. Holm is an illustrated book published by Scholastic in 2017, featuring 217 pages in English. This sequel to Sunny Side Up follows Sunny Lewin as she navigates the challenges of middle school, where she encounters unfamiliar social dynamics and personal changes at home. Despite her attempts to reassure her Gramps that everything is fine, Sunny grapples with feelings of confusion and longing for her brother Dale, who has been sent to boarding school.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a blend of humor and heartfelt moments as Sunny strives to maintain her optimistic outlook amidst the ups and downs of growing up. The story explores themes of family, friendship, and the complexities of school life, while also highlighting the humorous aspects of Sunny’s experiences. With its focus on relatable social themes and the dynamics of sibling relationships, this edition offers a thoughtful reflection on the transition into adolescence.
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From the award winning duo of Jennifer and Matthew Holm comes the sequel to the bestselling Sunny Side Up — full of just as much heart and just as many laughs.
Summer’s over and it’s time for Sunny Lewin to enter the strange and unfriendly hallways of . . . middle school. When her Gramps calls her from Florida to ask how she’s doing, she always tells him she’s fine. But the truth? Sunny is NOT having the best time.Not only is the whole middle school thing confusing . . . but life at home is confusing, too. Sunny misses her brother Dale, who’s been sent to boarding school. But when Dale comes back, she STILL misses him . . . because he’s changed. Luckily Sunny’s got her best friend and a mysterious new neighbor on her side . . . because she is NOT going let all this confusion get her down. Instead, she’s going to remain Sunny-side up!
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