This story offers both inspiration and useful information, deftly wrapped in an engaging narrative."- Booklist "Auch handles emotions and those of his family and friends believably and never patronizes her characters or her readers by becoming maudlin. He learns how to cope with his missing hand. An enjoyable read on the popular theme of overcoming adversity."- School Library Journal "A strong sense of purpose, leavened by generous doses of humor and post-World War II period detail, drives this story of a resilient middle-grader who demonstrates that having one hand is an opportunity rather than a handicap. John- One Handed catch is about s boy who loses his hand in a meat grinder in his parents store. Norm's inner voice is generally calm, and his jocular exchanges with his friend Leon provide comic relief. "Quality writing and a protagonist who will inspire readers and convince them that handicaps are limitations only if you let them be."- Voice of Youth Advocates "Kids will be fascinated with just how Norm learns to cope, and Norm won't mind a bit if they watch."- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "A light, humorous tale.
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