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Love Double Dutch!

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From the creator of the popular Disney Channel original movie, Jump In! comes a double Dutch novel perfect for fans of stories about sports, summer, and friendship.
Brooklyn middle-schooler MaKayla can only think about one thing—taking her double Dutch team all the way to the National Jump-off at Madison Square Garden. That is, until her mother breaks the news. Kayla has to spend the summer at her aunt's house in North Carolina while her parents work out their problems . . . or decide to call it quits.
Kayla does not feel at home in the South, and she certainly doesn't get along with her snooty cousin Sally. It looks like her Jump-off dreams are over.
Hold the phone! Turns out, double Dutch is huge in the South. She and Sally just need to find two more kids for a team. And a routine. And the confidence to stand up to the double Dutch divas who used to be Sally's BFFs. Time to show those Southern belles some Brooklyn attitude!
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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2018

      Gr 5-8-MaKayla is a girl from Brooklyn with only one thing on her mind: taking her Double Dutch team to the National Jump-Off at Madison Square Garden. That is, until her parents send her and her brother to stay with relatives in South Carolina so they can work on their relationship. MaKayla wonders how she'll survive the summer without Double Dutch and under the wrath of her cousin, Sally, who dumped the jump-roping game for ballet. But when MaKayla's aunt signs the girls up for a sports camp, MaKayla discovers not only that Double Dutch is huge in the South, but that she now has a chance to make it to Madison Square Garden after all-if she can convince Sally to jump again despite the bullying that made her quit, and put together an award-winning team and routine in time. With a clear tie to one of Spicer-Dannelly's previous projects, the Disney Channel movie Jump In!, this title offers a similar wish-fulfillment story line. While some of life's realities are addressed in the plot (such as race, socioeconomic status, junior high crushes, bullies, and more), readers may find MaKayla's almost grown-up perspective on most of them unrealistic and slightly didactic, especially when the narrative reads younger than her rising eighth grade age. A few insensitive assertions that "Fighting is for savages"-make this title difficult to place in a collection. VERDICT Unless your library has a huge Double Dutch scene, skip it.-Brittany Drehobl, Morton Grove Public Library, IL

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2018
      Thirteen-year-old African-American Bed-Stuy native and double Dutch fiend MaKayla has one goal this summer: to make it to the National Jump-off at Madison Square Garden. After her team, the Double Dutch Jets, qualifies for regionals, MaKayla is sure that this will be her chance to win. But her bickering parents dash those hopes when, after another shouting match, they announce that she and her little brother will be spending the rest of the summer in Charlotte, North Carolina, with their aunt and uncle. Not only will MaKayla be separated from her team, she will be living with Sally, her archnemesis and princess cousin. When she arrives, however, she starts to discover that the South is not what she imagined. At Charlotte Sports Day Camp she finds another opportunity to do double Dutch and have a second chance at Madison Square Garden. But between her cousin and two misfit double Dutch novices, she is not sure they can get competition-ready. Plus, Sally's old teammates on the Bouncing Belles taunt them every chance they get. Spicer-Dannelly's debut novel is a fun, well-paced read bubbling with energy and charming, diverse characters. MaKayla's frustrations and tomboy-tough attitude generate the friction necessary to spark interesting conversations on bullying and self-esteem. Although the brief and singular mention of MaKayla's faith sounds an odd note, it does not hinder the plot. A sincere story of friendship, camaraderie, and family. (Fiction. 8-12)

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    • Booklist

      February 1, 2018
      Grades 3-6 Fans of sports-related novels will be delighted to meet Kayla, a Brooklyn girl with an attitude and a single-minded drive to make it to the double Dutch nationals. Things aren't going so well for her at home, though, and in an effort to figure out where they stand with each other, Kayla's parents send her and her brother to stay with some relatives over the summer. Just when she thinks she'll have to table her dreams for next year, she finds a way to form a new local team with her cousin down south. Though parents of younger readers might balk at a few instances of profanity, Spicer-Dannelly's ultimate messagethat nobody's perfect, and that's more than OKis important and unimpeachable. Kayla gets all of her great energy by channeling her frustrations and pouring it into her jumping, which is another great lesson for readers of any age. Keep this on the shelf next to other fierce sports novels, like Victoria Jamieson's Roller Girl (2015) or Thatcher Heldring's The Football Girl (2017).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      Thirteen-year-old Brooklynite MaKayla's double-Dutch team qualifies for regionals for the National Jump-off competition. Then she and her brother are sent to North Carolina to stay with relatives while their parents work out their rocky relationship. But instead of a dull summer with her snooty cousin, MaKayla's soon back in the running for the Jump-off in this quirky story of both competition and collaboration.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      May 1, 2018
      When it comes to double Dutch, thirteen-year-old MaKayla knows she has the game on lock. In contrast to her constantly bickering parents and annoying little brother, there's a steady rhythm to the sport MaKayla loves and excels in. Her talent results in her team (she's the captain of the Double Dutch Jets) qualifying for the regionals leading up to the National Jump-off competition at Madison Square Garden. Happiness soon turns to heartache, however, when MaKayla and her brother are sent to North Carolina to stay with relatives while their parents attempt to work out their rocky relationship. Away from her Brooklyn home, MaKayla resigns herself to a dull summer with her snooty cousin, Sally. But then she experiences the truth in her mother's words? Be open to the possibility that people might surprise you ?and is soon back in the running for the top spot in double Dutch alongside her cousin and two quirky, well-meaning novices. The path to victory will require teamwork, as Sally confronts her former-friends-turned-competitors and MaKayla battles her fear for her family's future. Hers is a story of both competition and collaboration, with other issues such as religion and race occasionally coming into play. eboni njoku

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.3
  • Lexile® Measure:660
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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