Back to Front and Upside Down!

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Back to Front and Upside Down!
AuthorClaire Alexander
IllustratorClaire Alexander
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's book
PublisherEerdmans Books for Young Readers
Publication date
6 June 2012
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages26
ISBN978-0-8028-5414-8

Back to Front and Upside Down! is a picture book for children by British novelist Claire Alexander. The book deals with the difficulty some children might face when learning how to write. Alexander was awarded the Young Readers' Schneider Family Book Award in 2013 for her work.

Premise[edit]

Students in a reading circle are invited to the principal's birthday party. Their teacher suggests they write the principal a "Happy Birthday" card. While trying to write the card, one of the students realizes his letters will sometimes be back to front, sometimes upside down and sometimes won't look like letters at all.[1]

Reception[edit]

The book received mixed reviews, with one of them noting that it could be specially useful for students with dyslexia.[1] Writing for Kirkus Reviews, the author comments that the handwritten letters found throughout the book can be hard to read, and shouldn't be emulated by readers.[2] They also note that the character's fast improvement is "too good to be true", but ends the review by saying the book's message that everyone needs to ask for help sometimes is very clear.[2]

Alexander was praised for using progressively darker colors for the drawings to convey the character's "emotional turmoil and isolation" due to their inability to write the card and fear to ask for help.[2][1]

In 2013, Back to Front and Upside Down! was awarded the Young Readers' Schneider Family Book Award.[3] The book also received the Paterson Prize for "Continued Excellence in Children's Literature", awarded by the Passaic County Community College's Poetry Center.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Fletcher, Connie (Aug 2012). "Back to Front and Upside Down". The Booklist. 108 (22): 83.
  2. ^ a b c "BACK TO FRONT AND UPSIDE DOWN". Kirkus Reviews. 80 (13). Jul 2012.
  3. ^ Pera, Miriam (Sep–Oct 2013). "Honoring Excellence & Leadership: 2013 ALA AWARD WINNERS". American Libraries. 44 (9–10): 25. JSTOR 24602239.
  4. ^ "The 2013 Paterson Prize for books for Young People" (PDF). The Poetry Center at PCCC.