Anybody Here Seen Frenchie?, Leslie Connor
Anybody Here Seen Frenchie?, Leslie Connor
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Anybody Here Seen Frenchie?

Author: Leslie Connor

Narrator: Ferdelle Capistrano, André Santana, Andrew Eiden, Diane Hayes

Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 02/15/2022


Synopsis

A big-hearted, beautiful, and funny novel told from multiple viewpoints about neurodiversity, friendship, and community from the award-winning author of The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle, Leslie Connor.Eleven-year-old Aurora Petrequin’s best friend has never spoken a word to her. In fact, Frenchie Livernois doesn’t talk.Aurora is bouncy, loud and impulsive—“a big old blurter.” Making friends has never come easily. When Frenchie, who is autistic, silently chose Aurora as his person back in third grade, she chose him back. They make a good team, sharing their love of the natural world in coastal Maine.In the woods, Aurora and Frenchie encounter a piebald deer, a rare creature with a coat like a patchwork quilt. Whenever it appears, Aurora feels compelled to follow.At school, Aurora looks out for Frenchie, who has been her classmate until this year. One morning, Frenchie doesn’t make it to his classroom. Aurora feels she’s to blame. The entire town begins to search, and everyone wonders: how is it possible that nobody has seen Frenchie? At the heart of this story is the friendship between hyper-talkative Aurora and nonvocal Frenchie. Conflict arises when Aurora is better able to expand her social abilities and finds new friends. When Frenchie goes missing, Aurora must figure out how to use her voice to help find him, and lift him up when he is found.Featuring a compelling mystery and a memorable voice, this is a natural next-read after Leslie Connor’s The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle.* Kids’ Indie Next Pick * New England Book Award Finalists 2022 *“Leslie Connor brilliantly depicts a genuine and meaningful friendship between a dynamic girl and her nonvocal friend. By showing the ways Aurora and Frenchie communicate, Connor gives us a blueprint for seeing autistic children in a new light. I loved, loved, loved this book!” —Cammie McGovern, author of Frankie and Amelia and Chester and Gus

About Leslie Connor

Leslie Connor is the author of several award-winning books for children, including two ALA Schneider Family Book Award winners, Waiting for Normal and The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle, which was also selected as a National Book Award finalist. Her other books include All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook, Crunch, and The Things You Kiss Goodbye. She lives in the Connecticut woods with her family and three rescue dogs. You can visit her online at www.leslieconnor.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darla

SUN RAIN WIND SWEPT BUD BLOSSOM BERRY SWEET EARTH ROOTS KEPT MAKE A SOUL MERRY~Poem Barn in Sundrop Meadow This poem is a very special piece of Leslie Connor's latest book. What happened to Frenchie this morning? Aurora and Frenchie are the best of friends. While Aurora is boisterous and impulsive, Fren......more

A poignant and moving story of two unlikely friends: loud-talking Aurora and mute Frenchie, who have been pals since third grade. One day Frenchie goes missing, and the way the whole town pulls together to find him will touch readers deeply. A sensitive tale of neurodiversity and understanding for r......more

This book felt kind of heartwarming but also kind of ick at the same time. I do like the underlying message that nonverbal does not mean non-thinking or not understanding what's happening around you. That was the heartwarming bit. But other than that, it felt ick. First of all, lots of nonverbal auti......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia

April is Autism Acceptance Month (yes, that’s Acceptance, and not just “awareness” of autism [Autism Society, 2021]). To commemorate this observance, I like to draw attention to books that feature an autistic main character. And with Anybody Here Seen Frenchie? by Leslie Connor, I can actually spotl......more

Anybody Here Seen Frenchie? is a tender, heartwarming exploration of a friendship between two kids who seem wildly different on the surface. This story highlights a neurodivergent character who is loved and seen by his best friend -- and his community. It also examines how we can make room for more......more