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Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen

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SKU: 9780525554196

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Eleven-year-old Vivy Cohen loves baseball. Her autism doesn’t stop her from pursuing her dreams. Through letters, she connects with a major-league star who becomes her mentor. This heartwarming story celebrates the power of friendship and determination.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780525554196
  • Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Puffin Books
  • Height: 193 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 127 mm
  • ISBN-10: 052555419X
  • Publisher Date: 08 Jun 2021
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 272 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen

  1. M Anil Naik

    A heartwarming story about following your dreams! Vivy is a great role model. It was a bit predictable, but still enjoyable. It’s really inspirational.

  2. Priyanshi Madan

    A feel-good book that celebrates differences. Vivy is a relatable character. The ending felt a little too perfect, but overall a pleasant read.

  3. Rahul Gitte

    A charming story about perseverance and friendship. Vivy is a delightful character. I felt the pacing was a little off at times, but overall good.

  4. Sheetal Nimaliya

    Vivy’s character is so inspiring, and the book handles autism well. However, I wish there was more depth in other supporting characters for the story.

  5. Brojen Mili

    I loved the baseball elements and the mentor relationship. It’s inspiring to see Vivy overcome obstacles. The story is slightly predictable.

  6. Nitesh Kumar

    The letter writing aspect was interesting, and Vivy’s voice is very unique and endearing. It’s a short book, but very powerful.

  7. Gaurav Assnani

    A nice story, but the writing felt a little too simplistic for my taste. I am not sure if it is one I will be reaching for again.

  8. Rajdeep Saha

    A sweet story about baseball and friendship. Vivy is a character you can’t help but root for! It was a quick and enjoyable read, though some parts felt a little rushed.

  9. Yashwanth Kumar Reddy Bethi

    It’s a cute story, but I felt it was a little too simplistic. Vivy’s autism seemed like a plot device rather than a character trait.

  10. Vandita Mahaur

    Good for middle grade readers to see a character who is different finding success. Representation matters! It wasn’t my personal favorite.

  11. Shivani Rajeev Dhakate

    As an autistic person, I appreciated the representation of autism. Vivy’s struggles and triumphs felt authentic. I would highly recommend it.

  12. Aditya Gujrawat

    My daughter enjoyed reading about a girl who loves baseball as much as she does. A very inspiring story and is great for young readers!

  13. Kumari Shweta

    I loved Vivy’s spirit and her determination to play baseball. The letter format was unique. Wish there was more depth to the other characters. Still a good read.

  14. Prince Sant

    My son, who also loves baseball, really connected with Vivy’s passion. It’s a positive representation of autism. A few plot points felt unrealistic, but overall a great book.

  15. Ansh Arora

    This book made me smile. Vivy’s determination is infectious. A few parts were a bit cheesy, but I still enjoyed it immensely.

  16. Anand Shukla

    It’s a heartwarming and engaging story. A well-written story with a positive message for young readers, it focuses on determination.

  17. Shivam Vijayakumar Sharma

    My child loved it and read it in one sitting! Great message and a good representation for kids. Definitely worth the read and my child recommends it.

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