Samantha Hansen Has Rocks in Her Head by Nancy Viau
Release Date: September 1, 2008
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc, Amulet
Age Group: Middle Grade
Pages: 192
Summary from ARC:
Samantha Hansen is ready to rock!
Ten year old Samantha Hansen is a mad scientist. Not the crazy kind– she doesn’t blow stuff up or mix up potions. She just loves science (especially rocks) and figuring out how the world around her works. But there are some things there just isn’t a scientific answer for, like why her bossy big sister can’t seem to keep her hands off Sam’s rock collection. Or why Sam can’t control her temper. And there are some bigger questions, too, like: Why did her father have to die, and why won’t her mom talk about him anymore?
When Sam’s mom announces an upcoming family trip to the Grand Canyon, it’s a dream come true. But it’s also a challenge: If Sam can’t learn to put a lid on her temper and ignore her irritating sister, she’s going to miss her chance to see one of the worlds biggest rocks, and maybe find out the answers to some of her questions.
Review:
I don’t usually read MG novels, but I might have to start incorporating more of them! I absolutely loved Samantha Hansen has Rocks in Her Head! It was such a cute and funny novel and it was also very moving. I couldn’t help but love Samantha’s character! I remember having my own rock collection and digging in the yard. I even had a rock tumbler that would make the rocks smooth and shiny! After finishing the book I was inspired to dig out my old rock collection! The plot itself is not only charming but it is multi layered. As well as Samantha’s constant hunger for learning about things around her, Viau also touches on a more serious note. Samantha finally is able to discuss the death of her father with her mother, and learns that having a big sister isn’t always a bad thing. I would absolutely recommend this as a great read to MG readers!