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Jupiter Rising

By Gary D. Schmidt
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Hardcover edition

Publisher HarperCollins Imprint Clarion ISBN

9780358659648

Jupiter Rising

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A powerful, affirming companion to award-winning author Gary Schmidt’s novel Orbiting Jupiter about family, friendship, and a boy named Jack who starts out running on the track team, and ends up running toward his future.



Jack can hardly wait till the adoption is finalized and Jupiter is officially part of his family. Jupiter's father, Joseph, was Jack's foster brother, and since Joseph's death Jack has missed him like anything. Now three years old, cheerful and loving, Jupiter is adored by Jack and his parents. Her adoption will let Jack keep his promise to Joseph: He will always know where Jupiter is.


Meanwhile, Jack isn't happy about Coach's decision to pair him with star athlete Jay Perkins to prep him for the cross-country team. He and Jay have a history—Jay bullied Joseph, and Jack fought back. And besides, Jay doesn't want to hang out with a dumb eighth grader.



As Jack begins to get the hang of running and starts to see Jay as almost a friend, the adoption hits a snag. Another couple intends to adopt Jupiter. As blood relatives, their claim is powerful. The adults in charge feel they know what's best for Jupiter, and Jack is powerless to change their decision.



Jupiter's future hangs in the balance, and as he faces his own destiny, Jack will learn what love and loyalty can do.



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Upper Middle School Fiction (Grades 6-8)

Upper Middle School Fiction

Upper Middle School Fiction (Grades 6-8)

For Grades 6-8

This collection features fiction titles selected for older middle school readers who are ready for deeper, more complex stories that mirror a shift toward independence and broader viewpoints. Selections include character-driven narratives that explore identity, relationships, and change with greater emotional and thematic nuance, offering space for reflection as readers begin to see themselves in a wider world beyond their immediate experience. Some selections may explore identity, relationships, and real-world challenges, including LGBTQIA+ themes, moderate language, social issues, and other sensitive topics.

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$252.00 per Year
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Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Coming-of-Age

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