Your Move, J.P.!

Your Move, J.P.! by Lois Lowry is a First Edition published by Houghton Mifflin in 1990. This 122-page book is written in English and follows the experiences of J.P. as he navigates the complexities of young love and sibling relationships. The narrative captures J.P.’s humorous attempts to impress his sister Angela, showcasing his awkwardness and the relatable challenges of growing up.
Readers will find a blend of humor and spontaneity in J.P.’s adventures, as he engages in various antics, including wearing deodorant and telling a lie to gain Angela’s attention. The story explores themes of family dynamics and the often comical trials of sibling interactions. Lois Lowry’s writing presents J.P.’s thoughts in a witty manner, making the narrative both engaging and accessible for young readers.
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Lowry’s third novel about J.P. and his sister has J.P. in love and doing all sorts of weird things, such as wearing deodorant and even telling a lie to impress Angela. “Lowry articulates her hapless hero’s thoughts in words more witty than he could imagine . . . at the same time she keeps the narrative and dialogue spontaneous, natural, and humorous.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
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