Jo Jo Makoons: The Used-to-Be Best Friend

Dawn Quigley
Illustrated by Tara Audibert
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Jo Jo Makoons: The Used-to-Be Best Friend

Dawn Quigley
Illustrated by Tara Audibert
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CANADIAN6-8 YEARS80 PAGESENGLISH

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Great Book!

"This book was a gift for my 8 year old niece. I liked how the main character was an Indigenous child. Hoping the author comes out with more!"

Laura J. (5/5)

Had our entire family laughing. Includingnour 12 and 13 year olds.

"This book had our whole family laughing. My 12 year old son and 13 year old daughter loved it just as much as my 5 year old. We enjoyed this bool so much. My 12 year old immediatly searched to see if this was a series. So far we only see one other book but we will be keeping our eyes peeled and hoping thst there will be more."

Marie L. (5/5)

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 6-8 Years
  • Published date: May 11, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 80
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780063015388
  • Dimensions: 5.12" W x 1.0" L x 7.62" H

"A fun and fanciful story... Jo Jo Makoons, the first in a series, provides Indigenous children an opportunity to see themselves in books and teaches non-Indigenous children more about Ojibwe culture." - Quill & Quire

"Jo Jo's magnetic personality and liberal humor should endear her immediately to readers struggling to sort out their own worlds--she is sure to be young readers' new 'book best friend.'" - Shelf Awareness (starred review)

"In eight brief yet eventful chapters, we follow this seven-year-old Everygirl through a relatable and entertaining series of misadventures and misunderstandings. Through it all, the first-person narrative is consistently engaging, with just the right touch of primary-grade silliness to balance out Jo Jo’s fears about friendship. Audibert’s cartoony illustrations add humorous layers to this exemplary transitional reader." - Horn Book (starred review)

"A sweet, slice-of-life series debut. Readers will love Jo Jo and want to be her friend." - School Library Journal (starred review)

"Young readers will revel in the humor this chapter book offers: the wordplay, the nicknames, and Jo Jo’s irrepressible narrative voice. A joyful book about growing up Native in a loving community—not to be missed." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Funny and smart, with a sly sense of humor that’s entirely its own, prepare for a series that you’ll want to see much more of in the future." - Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ blog)

"In a winning, straightforward voice, Quigley adeptly creates strong classroom scenes that convey an inclusive student body’s realistic dynamic and an endearing, assured seven-year-old protagonist who appreciates her cultural identity." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Readers come to know Jo Jo’s quirky perspective, her insecurities and her cultural identity, which informs how she sees the world. Jo Jo’s sense of humor, playful attitude and frequent misinterpretations of dialogue and body language are sure to lead to plenty of giggles. Jo Jo’s family, teachers and friends keep her on her toes, learning and growing. Quigley’s first-person narration is fast paced, witty and engaging, while illustrator Tara Audibert’s black-and-white cartoon-style illustrations assist with character development and deepen the story’s setting." - BookPage

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