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The Key That Swallowed Joey Pigza

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The fifth and final book in the groundbreaking Joey Pigza series brings the beloved chronicle of this wired, wacky, and wonderful boy to a crescendo of chaos and craziness, as everything goes topsy-turvy for Joey just as he starts to get his feet on the ground. With his dad MIA in the wake of appearance-altering plastic surgery, Joey must give up school to look after his new baby brother and fill in for his mom, who hospitalizes herself to deal with a bad case of postpartum blues. As his challenges mount, Joey discovers a key that could unlock the secrets to his father’s whereabouts, a mystery that must be solved before Joey can even hope that his broken family might somehow come back together—if only it doesn’t pull him apart first.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 28, 2014
      “It is so much easier to be in trouble all the time because then everyone wants to help you,” laments Joey Pigza in this fifth and final volume of his chronicles. Suffering from postpartum depression, Joey’s mother checks into the hospital, leaving Joey to care for Carter Junior. Meanwhile, Joey’s estranged father, sporting a face like Frankenstein after a botched facelift, is trying to kidnap baby Carter. Joey’s life is so sad—his mother has hidden his meds, cockroaches roam the kitchen, and there’s nothing to eat but pizza, which he pays for (illegally) with food stamps—that readers may fervently hope the police do show up, jail his parents, and put the Pigza boys in foster care. Collectively, the Pigza series is a poignant examination of modern dysfunction, a window into how kids in tough family situations come to believe they are damaged and incapable of redemption. “I guess once a nail is bent there is no way to make it perfectly straight again,” Joey concludes. Though warm-hearted Joey demonstrates tremendous growth and maturity, it’s uncertain he’ll ever be able to overcome his childhood. Ages 10–14.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Jack Gantos concludes his Joey Pigza series with one last peek into Joey's wild, wonderful brain. With Gantos narrating, the ride is breakneck, funny, and heart wrenching, with listeners holding on through every one of Joey's zigs and zags. Joey struggles with attention deficit disorder and a chaotic family life, and he's so full of love and good intentions that listeners can't help rooting for everything to work out for him. Gantos gives voice to Joey's every hope, worry, and stray thought as he cares for his baby brother and holds down the fort at home. It's an utterly satisfying end to the series, and if Joey doesn't have you in tears, the author's note at the end just might. J.M.D. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:970
  • Text Difficulty:5-7

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