Update: Congratulations to Leigh Anne Eck of Clark Middle School in Vincennes, Indiana!
The lovely Lynda Mullaly Hunt, whose newest novel, FISH IN A TREE, released last week, has arranged a spectacular giveaway. One lucky teacher will win all sixteen middle-grade titles you see here. All books will be autographed, too.
To enter, leave a comment below or on Lynda’s blog. OR tweet about the giveaway, using the hashtag #MGAuthorsLoveTeachers. It’s that easy! The contest closes 11:59 on Wednesday, 2/18. The winner will be announced Thursday, 2/19. Stop by here for the young adult giveaway.
Good luck! And thank you, teachers, for the way you love middle-grade books and authors. We love you right back.
Even though I have many of these titles already, I am entering my name. I am an itinerate teacher. My book cart is often full as I travel from school to school. It’s be nice to have a collection at both schools. I met Lynda at NCTE and have bought Fish in a Tree. She is a gifted writer. I’m also reading Augusta Scattergood’s latest. Thanks for hosting!
An amazing selection thank you. They will be put to good use.
Such an amazing book giveaway which would be cherished and appreciated.
These all look amazing. I’m reading an ARC of Fish in a Tree right now and it’s fantastic! Great book for middle grades.
These books will be great in my school library!
Oh my! What a great give away! Would love share these books with our middle grade readers.
I’m a retired teacher, so I don’t need to win those books, although they all look great and the reader in me would love to have them. (Well, I do teach an after school art club and at the end of the year let the kids have their picks of suitable books I’ve read. Hmm. So maybe I would love to win them after all.)
But I’m simply commenting here to say in all sincerity that I loved One for the Murphys and find Lynda Mullaly Hunt an awesome writer. So looking forward to reading Fish in a Tree.
My 5th graders would be so excited to win. They work hard to raise money to feed their love of books. Autographed copies would be a treasure!
I do not know these books, but I am ready to read them.