The Quirks are a rather special family with rather magical powers and, sometimes, when the Quirks are involved, things don't quite go to plan!
Just as the Quirks are settling in to Normal, the circus comes to town! At school, Molly, Penelope and Finn are all learning how to juggle, tightrope walk and fly the trapeze! Meanwhile, at home they are putting similar skills to good use . . . It takes fancy footwork to keep their nosy neighbour, Mrs DeVille, from snooping around and uncovering the Quirk family secrets - not to mention their family's pet monster, Nibblet! One thing's for sure: life in Normal is a high-flying adventure!
"Molly and Penelope's desire to fit in rings true, especially in their fourth-grade class. The story develops easily and quickly as readers get to know the characters. Black-and-white illustrations scattered throughout lend comical flair." --"School Library Journal"
"Super-fun, super-cute and super-hilarious. I wish I were a Quirk!" --Sarah Mlynowski, bestselling author of the Whatever After series, on "The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
"I sped through this book--I couldn't put it down! I'm anxiously awaiting the next book in this great new series." --Jack & Jill Read, "US Kids Magazine," on "The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
"I was surprised and delighted by this book . . . really creative, full of heart, and not sickly sweet. I have been waiting to find a book for 3rd graders that doesn't give me cavities, but will also be adored by the students. I think this is the one!" --Kiss the Book blog on "The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
"Like the characters in Ingrid Law's Savvy and Scrumble, [the Quirks] struggle to maintain and control the things that make them special while still leading meaningful lives in the wider world." --"School Library Journal "on "The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
"A fun, inventive story that inspires laughter and reflection on one's definition of normal." --"Library Media Connection" on "The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
Molly and Penelope's desire to fit in rings true, especially in their fourth-grade class. The story develops easily and quickly as readers get to know the characters. Black-and-white illustrations scattered throughout lend comical flair. "School Library Journal"
Super-fun, super-cute and super-hilarious. I wish I were a Quirk! "Sarah Mlynowski, bestselling author of the Whatever After series, on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
I sped through this book--I couldn't put it down! I'm anxiously awaiting the next book in this great new series. "Jack & Jill Read, US Kids Magazine, on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
I was surprised and delighted by this book . . . really creative, full of heart, and not sickly sweet. I have been waiting to find a book for 3rd graders that doesn't give me cavities, but will also be adored by the students. I think this is the one! "Kiss the Book blog on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
Like the characters in Ingrid Law's Savvy and Scrumble, [the Quirks] struggle to maintain and control the things that make them special while still leading meaningful lives in the wider world. "School Library Journal on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal"
A fun, inventive story that inspires laughter and reflection on one's definition of normal. "Library Media Connection on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal""
"Molly and Penelope's desire to fit in rings true, especially in their fourth-grade class. The story develops easily and quickly as readers get to know the characters. Black-and-white illustrations scattered throughout lend comical flair." --School Library Journal
"Super-fun, super-cute and super-hilarious. I wish I were a Quirk!" --Sarah Mlynowski, bestselling author of the Whatever After series, on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal
"I sped through this book--I couldn't put it down! I'm anxiously awaiting the next book in this great new series." --Jack & Jill Read, US Kids Magazine, on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal
"I was surprised and delighted by this book . . . really creative, full of heart, and not sickly sweet. I have been waiting to find a book for 3rd graders that doesn't give me cavities, but will also be adored by the students. I think this is the one!" --Kiss the Book blog on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal
"Like the characters in Ingrid Law's Savvy and Scrumble, [the Quirks] struggle to maintain and control the things that make them special while still leading meaningful lives in the wider world." --School Library Journal on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal
"A fun, inventive story that inspires laughter and reflection on one's definition of normal." --Library Media Connection on The Quirks: Welcome to Normal