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Gravity Is Bringing Me Down

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Gravity becomes a very personal problem for a girl as she stumbles and tumbles through a long day. A hilarious look at a core science concept for any kid who has ever had a case of the clumsies!
When Leda wakes up by falling out of bed, she knows that gravity is in a very bad mood. Again.
Sure enough, she struggles with stumbles and bumbles at home, trips and blips on the bus, and bashes and crashes in the classroom. But a lesson on gravity helps her understand what’s really going on. And after a visit to a science center, Leda's mood is lifted...just in time for her to tumble— happily!—into bed.
With a very funny text from award-winner Wendelin Van Draanen, Gravity is Bringing Me Down makes it hilariously clear how this science concept impacts kids' lives every day.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 9, 2023
      From the moment she tumbles out of bed, young Leda, portrayed with light brown skin, places the blame for her off-kilter day with the biggest force of them all: “Gravity was in a bad mood. Again.” This Mercury-retrograde-like occurrence means that nothing goes right in Leda’s orbit—a series of slips, spills, and trips at home lead to more of the same at school. Smartly choreographed mixed-media cartoons use realism to depict a comic cascade of woe, including a major fail in the class pyramid-building contest and a bibliographic mess caused by a runaway library cart. Even when a lesson reveals gravity’s value (“Without the sun’s gravity, our solar system would fly apart”), the force seems intent on getting Leda down. But Mom knows how to get things back in sync: a cosmic reboot at the local children’s museum’s interactive space exhibit. In this funny, fresh take on a day gone wrong, Van Draanen (Mr. Whiskers and the Shenanigan Sisters) and Li (Hello, Opportunity) are sympathetic to their protagonist’s travails, presenting readers with the opportunity to see in resilient Leda—and themselves—that whatever gravity may throw down, they’ll rise above it. Ages 4–8. Author’s agent: Ginger Knowlton, Curtis Brown. Illustrator’s agent: Caryn Wiseman, Andrea Brown Literary.

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