Virtually Me

Chad Morris , Shelly Brown
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Virtually Me

Chad Morris , Shelly Brown
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Found in: Young Readers ages 9-12, Fiction Ages 9-12

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9-12 YEARS288 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Mar 04, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: SHADOW MOUNTAIN
  • ISBN: 9781639933679
  • Dimensions: 5.4" W x 0.9" L x 8.2" H
Chad Morris loves the VR set he got for Christmas and is much better at it than he is at video games, but that's still not saying much. Still, he would love to try to keep his balance in the SkateCoaster, laugh like crazy in The Furriest, and punch light blasts at alien bugs like in the games invented for this book. He occasionally dances in public, and he's pretty terrible at social media. (If you want, you can follow him, but keep your expectations low.) He loves writing books and hanging out with his wife, Shelly Brown, and five kids.

Shelly Brown went to junior high in a regular ol' building (boring) and has never transformed into a round fuzzy animal. But she has been listening to K-pop since before BTS's first album and feels deep affection for well-made falafel pitas. She's the mother of five, wife to author Chad Morris, aunt to some incredible young people, substitute teacher, and wannabe Kyoshi Warrior. She's grateful she gets to spend time with students in assemblies across the nation talking about topics from kindness to writing.
"Amid a pandemic...Students attend classes via virtual reality and interact with one another by creating avatars...or disguises. When a gaming tournament forces [a] trio to work together they make surprising discoveries about themselves and each other. The protagonists' evolving views of friendship and self-acceptance will resonate with readers who struggle to be--or to find--themselves. Warmly supportive parents are a welcome bonus. A timely, feel-good tale of learning to accept oneself and others."
-- "Kirkus"

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