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 My near-death adventures : I almost died. Again
 Author: DeCamp, Alison

 Publisher:  Crown Books for Young Readers (2016)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 279 p., ill., 21 cm.

 BTSB No: 266768 ISBN: 9780385390484
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Adventure fiction
 Father-son relationship -- Fiction
 Babysitters -- Fiction
 Family life -- Michigan -- Fiction
 Scrapbooks -- Fiction
 Humorous fiction
Genres:
Historical Fiction
Adventure Fiction
Family Life

Price: $6.50

Summary:
In 1895 Michigan, Stan, eleven, will do almost anything to help his mother financially, even babysitting, but his long-lost father shows up and proves to be a big disappointment.

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Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG
   Reading Level: 4.50
   Points: 6.0   Quiz: 183734

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (04/01/16)
   School Library Journal (05/01/16)
   Booklist (08/01/16)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 05/01/2016 Gr 4–6—The year is still 1895 in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, but in DeCamp's follow-up to the "near-death" adventures of the imaginative and spirited hero Stanley Slater, Stan has moved with his mother from a logging camp to a boardinghouse. Stan continues to attract trouble like a magnet—much of it caused by his habit of unconsciously voicing thoughts that would be better left unsaid. As he was in the first novel, Stan is motivated by a powerful urge to connect with his long-lost father and an equally strong interest in preventing his hard-working mother from marrying the wrong man. To help make ends meet, Stanley spends his after-school hours taking care of Cuddy Carlisle, a lovable seven-year-old boy. The scenes featuring the two boys are humorous and warm, conveying that, above all, Stan is a generous and good-hearted kid. While he continues to dream up preposterous money-making schemes (one of which involves actual snake oil), Stan always keeps an eye open for his long-lost father. When a ship comes into town, aptly called the Wanderer, Stan learns that his dad is the captain, but it doesn't take long for him to learn the hard truth about Cap'n Slater: "They move away from him as if he's Moses and they are the Red Sea," he observes about the ship's crew. Enter Stinky Pete, a kind and reliable man from the logging camp. Stanley adores him, and it soon becomes clear that his mother does, too. Like the first volume, this entry features vintage photos and ads from Stan's beloved scrapbook, which contribute to the book's charm. - Copyright 2016 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 08/01/2016 After spending a season at a logging camp in My Near-Death Adventures (99% True!) (2015), Stan and his mother move to a small Michigan town to run a boarding house. It’s 1895, and money is tight, so Stan is looking for a get-rich-quick scheme to help his mother out—because taking care of his young neighbor Cuddy isn’t paying the bills. When Stan’s long-lost father reappears, Stan believes his luck is about to change, only to realize that his dad may not be all he has imagined him to be. Recorded in Stan’s scrapbook—a hotbed of funny illustrations and marginalia—his latest hijinks are sure to entertain. Previous characters return and are joined by the ever-impressionable Cuddy and wannabe girl reporter Mad Madge. While Stan’s wide-eyed innocence can be a bit over the top at times, his likability and sense of humor give his character charm. Readers will see the happy ending long before Stan realizes what it is, but that will only make them cheer during Stan’s outrageous adventures. - Copyright 2016 Booklist.

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