"Bert remains endearing, and its heartening to see Ellie establishing boundaries with the occasionally overbearing Coralee." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Roll with It A big-hearted story thats as sweet as it is awesome. R.J. Palacio, author of Wonder "Ellie is filled with ideas for delicious baked goods, but she cant quite figure out the recipe to make her family feel whole again. Filled with heart and spiritI love this book. Kristin O'Donnell Tubb, author of The Story Collector series and A Dog Like Daisy "My son Jacob says: 'I usually read books about wizards and magic, but I liked this a lot. I liked the scenes and I wanted to hang out with Ellie. I'm reading it a second time now.'"Deb Perelman, creator of Smitten Kitchen * "Drawing on her own experiences with her son, who has cerebral palsy, debut author Sumner doesnt sugarcoat Ellies daily challengessocial, emotional, and physicalincluding navigating showers and crowded classrooms. . . . Ellie is easy to champion, and her story reminds readers that lifes burdens are always lighter with friends and familyand a good piece of pieat the ready." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review * Her voice equal parts vulnerable, reflective, and deliciously wry, Ellie is refreshingly complex. Kids navigating disabilities may find her frank frustration with inaccessibility, illness, and patronization particularly cathartic, but readers with and without disabilities will recognize her desire to belong. The mother of a son with CP, the author portrays Ellie and her mom's loving but fraught relationship with achingly vivid accuracy, bringing the tension between Ellie's craving for independence and her mother's fears to a satisfying resolution. . . . An honest, emotionally rich take on disability, family, and growing up. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review * Ellie takes on life head first, and her first-person, present-tense narrative reveals a feisty, dynamic character surrounded by well-rounded characters just as appealing as she is. The plot moves swiftly, and it's refreshing that the story's focus is less on Ellie's disability and more on her gradual ability to learn how to roll with the situations that life throws one's way. -- Booklist, starred review A heartfelt and humorous glimpse into the life of a girl with cerebral palsy who is determined to make her mark on a world that often perceives her as limited because of her disability. . . . The challenges faced by youth like Ellie are underrepresented in childrens literature; highly recommended for middle grade collections. -- School Library Journal Sumner, whose son has cerebral palsy, writes Ellie without sitcom clichés and with authentic near-teen sass. The telling details of wheelchair use, health risks, and social challenges ring true but dont overshadow the characterization of Ellie as a person, who loves to bake even more than she likes to snark and whose narration is spirited and inviting. Fans of Kate DiCamillo will especially appreciate this story of unexpected friendship and belonging. -- BCCB