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I SURVIVED THE SHARK ATTACKS OF 1916

Book ID/图书代码: 02330010B40177

English Summary/英文概要: The “I Survived” series of action-packed, high-interest historical fiction for ages 8 to 10. What was it like for a kid caught in the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 or in Hurricane Katrina in 2005? Between the covers of each book, readers will discover a thrilling story of a young boy and girl who experienced disaster and lived to tell the tale. The books in this open-ended series will plunge readers headlong into some of modern history’s most fascinating and terrifying episodes. By the author of the critically acclaimed middle-grade novels EMMA-JEAN LAZARUS FELL OUT OF A TREE and its sequel EMMA-JEAN LAZARUS FELL IN LOVE.

In the summer of 1916, ten year-old Chet Roscow is captivated by the local news: a Great White shark has been attacking and killing people up and down the Atlantic Coast, not far from Chet’s hometown of Springfield, New Jersey.

Then one day, swimming with his friends, Chet sees something in the water. . .

Chinese Summary/中文概要: 1916年的夏天,十岁的切特·罗斯科被本地报纸上的一则新闻吸引住了视线:一条巨大的大白鲨在大西洋海岸袭击人群,并导致多人丧命。而这个地点刚好距切特的家乡新泽西斯普林菲尔德很近。

之后有一天,切特在与他同伴们一起游泳的时候,在水中看见了一个庞然大物.......(PXD & WK)

Awards/获奖情况:Lauren Tarshis’ I SURVIVED series is a hit with beginning readers. They are high-impact historical fiction for beginning readers and over 2.1 million copies in the series have been sold. As the attached flyer from Scholastic proclaims: “Learn history through gripping disaster stories!”

Foreign rights licensed to Kim Dong (Vietnam)

The headline of this NPR story conveys it all.

A list of all 20 of the I SURVIVED titles by Lauren Tarshis is included below.

https://www.npr.org/2020/10/18/916945663/the-i-survived-books-are-perfect-reads-for-an-anxious-age

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The ’I Survived’ Books Are Perfect Reads For An Anxious Age

After the events of 2020 — you might be wondering — do I need my kid reading more about disaster? Isn’t this the time for witches and elves and zombies and allegory? Does reading these true-life stories actually give kids more anxiety?

"It’s impossible to say what is going to cause anxiety and what isn’t, right?" says Dr. Samantha Sweeney. She’s a child psychologist; her forthcoming book about kids’ anxiety is called Working With Worry.

"What I can say, what I think we do know about anxiety is that, first of all, that it’s not necessarily a problem that the child is experiencing anxiety. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Anxiety has stuck around for millennia for a reason, and it helps us."

Full disclosure: Dr. Sweeney’s ten year old son is a fan of the books. He calls them thrilling. But Dr. Sweeney has read them and likes them too — and thinks they can be useful. "The goal for, you know, anyone experiencing anxiety is not to completely get rid of it. You want to figure out ways to manage it. And what I like about these particular books is, I think it gives an entry point for parents. I think it gives them a context with which to talk about anxiety-provoking situations."

Dr. Sweeney says that talking about those fears is the best thing families can do right now for kids living through a global pandemic. They can start with the characters in the book. "What happened to them? What were the things that were in their control? What were the things that were out of control? What did they do with that? Kind of go through those steps to process that for the character and then to kind of use that same formula to think about, OK, how are you feeling? How are other people feeling? What can you control? What are you hoping for?"

Many kids thinking about the pandemic experience have connected it to the I Survived series. Tarshis has heard from a bunch of them.

"What’s interesting is that I get a lot of kids, of course, right away they were asking me, are you going to write about COVID-19? I have a great idea for you. I have a great idea, Lauren, you should write about this pandemic."

It’s hard not to ask, right? Here we all are, living in our own I Survived novel! But Lauren Tarshis says she has no plans to add the pandemic to her series — first of all, we need the benefit of hindsight: What did the pandemic change, what was the impact? But second of all, she sees it as a shared responsibility, a calling for the kids themselves.

About the Author/作者介绍: 劳伦·他施( Lauren Tarshis),《学生的故事工厂》(Scholastic’s Storyworks)杂志编辑。评论性小说《优女孩艾玛·金》(Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree)的作者。目前她生活在美国康涅狄格州, 想要与她交流,可以登陆www.laurentarshis.com。
Lauren Tarshis is the editor of Scholastic’s Storyworks magazine, and the author of the critically acclaimed novels Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree and Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell in Love, and the first book in this series, I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912. She lives in Connecticut and can be found online at www.laurentarshis.com.

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Rights Status/版权销售情况:Simplified Chinese/简体中文:SOLD

Complex/Traditional Chinese/繁体中文:AVAILABLE

Sales in other countries/其他国家销售情况:Translation rights have been licensed in Vietnam, China, Japan, Czech Republic, French Canada and Korea. 740,000 copies in print.

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