Allie, First at Last

by Angela Cervantes

Hardcover, 2016

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Publication

Scholastic Press (2016), 208 pages

Description

Born into a family of over-achievers, fifth-grader Allie Velasco has never finished first in anything, and lately things have been going badly: her science project is ruined by a well-meaning student, her former best friend is hanging out with another girl--but now she is determined to win the Trailblazer contest with a photographic presentation about her great grandfather, the first Congressional Medal of Honor winner from their town.

User reviews

LibraryThing member kalky
In the middle grades novel ALLIE, FIRST AT LAST, Allie Velasco's family is full of winners. Her mom is an award-winning newscaster. Her older sister is a champion debater. Her brother is a soccer star. Her younger sister is an actress and model. And her great-grandfather (Bisabuelo) won the
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Congressional Medal of Honor.

All Allie wants is to be a winner herself--and to win back the best friend who ditched her.

As the story begins, Allie is feeling good about her chances in the elementary school science fair, but as she has come to expect, something goes wrong, and Allie's chance at the limelight is lost. The same night has her coming close to reconnecting with her former best friend, but that being snatched away from her as well. And so goes much of the story.

Allie's desire to win *something* drives the plot of of Angela Cervantes novel, and Allie (although a bit of a snot through much of the book) is a relatable character who will appeal to many 8+ year-old readers, especially those with siblings. Although Allie is the main character, her friend Victor and her bisabuelo are the real stars of the book. Victor--wise beyond his years with the voice of a forty-something--is the oldest of his family and he hopes to be the first to go to college and to be an example to his younger siblings. Bisabuelo is the grandfather figure we all want and some are lucky enough to have. He's a mentor and friend to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and a friend to many. Both Victor and Bisabuelo appreciate Allie and her drive to be a winner, and both support her efforts to succeed while being instrumental in helping her learn some important life lessons.

While not a perfect book, ALLIE, FIRST AT LAST is a sweet one with a wonderful message. Hispanic readers will find characters to whom they can relate, but you don't have to be Hispanic to appreciate the characters, their struggles, and the story.
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LibraryThing member jennybeast
I think that this is a perfectly solid example of middle grade improving literature -- heartwarming, learns a life lesson, becomes a better friend and person sort of thing. I found it to be a quick read, with lovely community, interesting characters, and a good message. However, Allie is very hard
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to like. That is the point, but it doesn't make the book more fun to read. That said, I'm not the intended audience, and I believe that 5th graders everywhere will find something to identify with.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

208 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

0545812232 / 9780545812238
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