Exploring the complexities of emotions, this narrative delves into the experiences of children grappling with intense feelings. The author, known for her previous works, continues to craft relatable and heartfelt stories that resonate with young readers. Through engaging characters and poignant moments, the book provides valuable insights into understanding and managing emotions, making it a meaningful addition to children's literature.
Rachel Vail Reihenfolge der Bücher
Diese Autorin befasst sich mit den Komplexitäten der Jugend, der Identität und der Suche nach Zugehörigkeit. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch eine tiefgründige Erforschung der Charakterpsychologie aus, insbesondere mit Fokus auf junge Frauen, die sich mit den Unsicherheiten des Erwachsenwerdens auseinandersetzen. Sie legt Wert auf eine realistische Darstellung von Emotionen und die Feinheiten von Beziehungen. Ihre Arbeit spiegelt eine tiefgehende Auseinandersetzung mit der menschlichen Natur und gesellschaftlichem Druck wider.






- 2023
- 2022
The story centers on Katie Honors, a kind-hearted child struggling to express her emotions about her brother. Through her journey, she discovers essential social and emotional skills that help her navigate complex feelings. This sweet and touching narrative emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing emotions in relationships.
- 2020
Big Mouth Elizabeth
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Big Mouth Elizabeth is the second in a new chapter book series spinning off of the Justin Case books, starring Justin's little sister, Elizabeth. Second-grader Elizabeth longs to be a member of the Big Mouth Club, which is made up of kids who have lost at least one baby tooth. Elizabeth is WAY behind on losing her baby teeth, and so is Cali, a quiet girl who is also left out of the Big Mouth Club. Elizabeth thinks Cali is so much more babyish than she is—in fact, Elizabeth SHOULD be in the Big Mouth Club because she's NOT babyish. But when she understands how bad it feels to be left out, Elizabeth's attitude shifts. Here is a story about fitting in in unexpected ways. With copious line art by Paige Keiser, this second book in Rachel Vail's Elizabeth series is sure to delight fans of Judy Moody, Junie B. Jones, and Clementine.
- 2020
A Is for Elizabeth
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The first in a new chapter book series spinning off of the Justin Case books, starring Justin's little sister, Elizabeth. Elizabeth is in second grade. Class 2B! It's great! Friends, recess, homework! Even a big project: Make a poster of your name. Yayyy! Hang on. The name Elizabeth has a bajillion letters in it! The name Anna has only four letters. Plus, Anna's first letter is A, which is also the first letter of Alphabetical Order. But Anna can't always be first! That's not fair! In A is for Elizabeth, Elizabeth makes more than a poster. She also makes some important choices—about fairness, rules, speaking up, and glue. But the most important thing she makes is...a friend! With copious line art by Paige Keiser, this first book in a new series—spun off from Rachel Vail's beloved Justin Case series—is sure to delight fans of Judy Moody, Junie B. Jones, and Clementine.
- 2020
Bad Best Friend
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Friendship, cliques, and middle school drama with a heavy dose of heart--perfect for fans of Rebecca Stead! Niki Ames can't wait to start eighth grade, that all-important year before high school. She and her best friend, Ava, have shared so many plans for the coming year. But then the unthinkable happens: at gym class pair-up, Ava chooses someone else to be her partner. Niki is devastated. It's clear that Ava wants to be part of the popular group, leaving Niki behind. Niki has to decide who her real friends should be, where her real interests lie. Meanwhile, life at home is complicated. Niki's nine-year-old brother Danny continues to act out more and more publicly. Their mother refuses to admit that Danny is somewhere on the autism spectrum, but it's clear he needs help. Niki doesn't want to be like her brother, to be labeled as different. She just wants to be popular! Is she a bad sister and a bad best friend?
- 2018
Well, That Was Awkward
- 314 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Gracie has never felt like this before. One day, she suddenly can’t breathe, can’t walk, can’t anything—and the reason is standing right there in front of her, all tall and weirdly good-looking: A.J. But it turns out A.J. likes not Gracie but Gracie’s beautiful best friend, Sienna. Obviously Gracie is happy for Sienna. Super happy! She helps Sienna compose the best texts, responding to A.J.’s surprisingly funny and appealing texts, just as if she were Sienna. Because Gracie is fine. Always! She’s had lots of practice being the sidekick, second-best. It’s all good. Well, almost all. She’s trying. Funny and tender, Well, That Was Awkward goes deep into the heart of middle school, and finds that even with all the heartbreak, there can be explosions of hope and moments of perfect happiness.
- 2015
Unfriended
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
In middle school, nothing is more important than friendship. When Truly is invited to sit at the Popular Table with the group she has dreamed of joining, she can hardly believe her luck. Everyone seems so nice, so kind to one another. But all is not as it seems with her new friends, and soon she's caught in a maelstrom of lies, misunderstandings, accusations and counter-accusations, all happening very publicly in the relentless, hyperconnected social media world from which there is no escape. Six eighth-graders, four girls and two boys, struggle to understand and process their fractured glimples into one another's lives as they find new ways to disconnect, but also to connect, in Rachel Vail's richest and most searching book.
- 2013
If We Kiss
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Charlie Collins navigates the challenges of adolescence without having experienced her first kiss, leading to feelings of insecurity and longing. As she faces the pressures of high school, friendships, and self-discovery, Charlie embarks on a journey to find love and acceptance. The story explores themes of growing up, the significance of first experiences, and the importance of being true to oneself amidst societal expectations. Through her adventures, Charlie learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the courage to embrace her identity.
- 2013
Kiss Me Again, the sequel to Rachel Vail's beloved contemporary teen romance If We Kiss, follows Charlie (Charlotte) Collins as she struggles with her feelings for her longtime crush Kevin Lazarus after their parents marry and he becomes her stepbrother. It was complicated enough when their parents were only dating and Kevin was going out with Charlie's best friend, Tess. Now, living under one roof, Charlie and Kevin are crossing paths and crossing lines, sneaking around at night and then sitting down to breakfast together as a family. It feels so crazy—exciting, confusing, impossible, and romantic. It can't last, not like this, but if anybody discovers their secret, everything could explode. . . . Praised for her wit and realism, award-winning author Rachel Vail delivers a poignant tale of first love and powerful kisses, at long last answering the question of what happens when a crush so off-limits it has to be fantasy suddenly becomes very real.
- 2011
Brilliant
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The story explores Quinn Avery's transformation from the responsible sister to a more reckless version of herself as her family faces the impending sale of their cherished home. Struggling with the pressure of her family's challenges, Quinn's internal conflict leads her to embrace a wilder side, challenging her previously calm demeanor. This shift highlights themes of family, identity, and the impact of change on personal growth.


