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Things Seen from Above by: Shelley Pearsall

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Things Seen from Above by Shelley Pearsall is a middle-grade novel about a sixth-grader, April, who monitors a “Buddy Bench” and discovers a quiet fourth-grader, Joey, who creates intricate, meaningful designs on the playground dirt, visible only from a “bird’s-eye view”.The book explores themes of bullying, social inclusion, and different perspectives, told through April’s text and Joey’s art, as she learns to see the world and people differently. 

Key aspects of the book:
  • Plot: April volunteers for the Buddy Bench to escape sixth-grade drama and notices Joey’s strange, circular patterns on the playground.With help from the school janitor, she realizes his drawings are a form of art that tells stories, and she works to understand and protect him from unwanted attention. 
  • Themes: Social inclusion, bullying, empathy, artistic expression, and seeing things from different viewpoints. 
  • Structure: The story alternates between April’s narrative and Joey’s drawings, which are presented as if seen from above. 
  • Publication: Published by Knopf in 2020, with a paperback edition by Yearling in 2021. 
  • Target Audience: Recommended for grades 3-7 (ages 8-12). 

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Things Seen from Above

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A shift in perspective can change everything. This brilliant new novel from the author of The Seventh Most Important Thing celebrates kids who see the world a little differently. April is looking for an escape from the sixth-grade lunch hour, which has become a social-scene nightmare, so she signs up to be a “buddy bench monitor” for the fourth graders’ recess. Joey Byrd is a boy on the fringes, who wanders the playground alone, dragging his foot through the dirt. But over time, April realizes that Joey isn’t just making random circles. When you look at his designs from above, a story emerges… Joey’s “bird’s eye” drawings reveal what he observes and thinks about every day. Told in alternating viewpoints–April’s in text and Joey’s mostly in art–the story gives the “whole picture” of what happens as these two outsiders find their rightful places.


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