Nothing Up My Sleeve

Nothing Up My Sleeve

by Diana Lopez

Narrated by Oscar Fabela, Timothy Pabon, Joel Simler

Unabridged — 6 hours, 25 minutes

Nothing Up My Sleeve

Nothing Up My Sleeve

by Diana Lopez

Narrated by Oscar Fabela, Timothy Pabon, Joel Simler

Unabridged — 6 hours, 25 minutes

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Overview

From beloved author Diana López comes an exciting middle grade story about three friends, a magic competition, and how far they'll go to succeed.

Sixth graders Dominic, Loop, and Z stumble upon a new magic shop in town and can't wait to spend their summer mastering cool tricks to gain access to the Vault, a key holders-only back room bound to hold all kinds of secrets. And once they get in, they set their sights even higher: a huge competition at the end of the summer. They work on their card tricks, sleights, and vanishing acts, trying to come up with the most awesome routines possible....Problem is, the trip is expensive, and it's money that each guy's family just doesn't have.

To make things worse, the shop-owners' daughter, Ariel (who just so happens to be last year's competition winner), will do anything to make sure the boys don't come out on top. Even pit them against one another. Will they make it to the competition? And if so, at what cost?

Diana López, author of Confetti Girl and Ask My Mood Ring How I Feel, offers a story that's just the right mix of heart, high jinks, and a bit of magic.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

02/01/2016
When sixth-grade best friends Loop, Dominic, and Z stumble on a new magic store in town, they quickly decide to become amateur magicians and participate in a competition held by the Texas Association of Magicians. Their first step is perfecting tricks in order to gain entry to the store’s secret vault, something that would be easier if Ariel, the seventh-grade daughter of the shop’s owners, weren’t so scornful of their skills. As the boys bicker good-naturedly about their magic, they also face challenges at home. Z is the youngest in his large family, always last and always in hand-me-downs; Dominic’s divorced parents won’t speak to each other; and Loop has learned that the man he thought was his father is in fact his stepfather. López (Ask My Mood Ring How I Feel) weaves magic tricks, the challenges of friendship and family, and healthy doses of humor into an upbeat coming-of-age story. The boys’ easygoing banter is true to life, and details about their shared Latino background give the novel a strong sense of culture and place. Ages 8–12. Agent: Stefanie Von Borstel, Full Circle Literary. (Apr.)

From the Publisher

"Diana Lopez manages to perfectly balance the wonder and art of illusion with the utterly realistic voices of middle grade characters. That is a magic trick unto itself!"—Wendy Mass, author of the New York Times bestseller The Candymakers

Praise for Ask My Mood Ring How I Feel:
A VOYA Top Shelf for Middle School Readers Pick
2nd Place Winner of the 2014 NACCS Tejas Award for Young Adult Fiction
A Bank Street College Children's Book Committee Best Book of 2014 Selection


"A funny and heartfelt story... Balancing the heavy subject matter with generous doses of humor and an authentic young teen voice, López crafts a story that blends family and middle school drama successfully." -Kirkus Reviews


"López (Choke) skillfully balances emotional moments with humorous ones, offering an honest portrait of a family under strain. Chia's clever, cheeky voice and a strong cast contribute to an inspiring story about developing "a special kind of bravery."-Publishers Weekly

Praise for Confetti Girl:


"This debut novel puts at its center a likable girl facing realistic problems on her own terms."-Booklist


"An appealing coming-of-age novel set in a traditional Mexican-American town."- Kirkus Reviews


"López delicately displays the power of optimism and innovation during difficult times."- Publishers Weekly

School Library Journal

02/01/2016
Gr 4–6—Vanishing acts, illusions, sleights of hand, and much magic infuse this middle grade novel. Over the summer, a trio of competitive friends haphazardly visit Conjuring Cats, a shop that not only sells amazing tricks but also focuses on training new magicians. Soon, Dominic, Loop, and Z learn of a magic competition just for teens, but myriad obstacles stand in the way of each of the boys. As they prepare specific tricks and techniques, their frustrations mirror their individual weaknesses, which must all be conquered to successfully perform at the magic competition. Expenses, family dynamics, performance nerves, and magic skill become quite a tangle of challenges for the trio. In the end, through practicing magic, the boys learn much more about themselves, their friendship, and their families. López skillfully balances a realistically based friendship story with ample doses of magical elements. Students will be able to relate to these tweens who have authentic, everyday struggles: divorced parents, academic challenges, and financial troubles. Her layered plot will keep middle grade readers engaged, as chapters alternate focus among Loop, Dominic, and Z. Character development is strong, and personal thoughts and emotions are transparent as readers delve deeper into each boy's personal life. Children will be dazzled by López's inclusion of special techniques, popular tricks, and references to famed magicians; most readers will be tempted to try replicating the tricks on their own. VERDICT Intriguing magic and authentic perspectives make this a strong addition for middle grade collections in schools and public libraries.—Mary-Brook J. Townsend, Episcopal Collegiate School Library, Little Rock, AK

Kirkus Reviews

2016-01-09
Three 12-year-old friends dedicate a summer to practicing the art of magic, but the real trick lies in dealing not simply with cards, but with their differences. While stage magic frames the narrative, it's the kids' friendships and complex stories that propel the swiftly paced novel. Z, short for Ezio, is the youngest sibling in a big family with financial restraints, and whether at home or with friends, he consistently feels overlooked and underestimated. Dominic's bright (or, as his friends say, a "know-it-all") and a reader; he opts to focus on mentalism rather than card tricks, in part to understand his parents' divorce and hostility. Only-child Loop (an accidental nickname for Guadalupe) has recently learned that his "dad" is not his biological father and feels betrayed by his family, especially his dad. It's during their practice in the back room in the Conjuring Cat magic shop that they meet Mr. Garza, the owner, accountant, and skilled magician who coaches the trio to compete in the Texas Association of Magicians' teen stage contest. López opens the short chapters with apt magicians' terms (flash, heckler, cut, vanish) followed by their definitions, often foreshadowing action and brimming with double-entendres. As related in third-person chapters that rotate through the friends' perspectives and feature believable dialogue, the friends' obstacles are realistic and the finale is satisfying. A clever reveal highlights this appealing, Latino cast. (author's note, resources) (Fiction. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191585895
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 08/06/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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