From Ant to Eagle by Alex Lyttle

From Ant to Eagle

by Alex Lyttle

My name is Calvin Sinclair, I'm eleven years old and I have a confession... I killed my brother.

It's the summer before grade six and Calvin Sinclair is bored to tears. He's recently moved from a big city to a small town and there's nothing to do. It's hot, he has no friends and the only kid around is his six-year-old brother, Sammy, who can barely throw a basketball as high as the hoop.

Cal occupies his time by getting his brother to do almost anything: from collecting ants to doing Calvin's chores. And Sammy is all too eager - as long as it means getting a "Level" and moving one step closer to his brother's Eagle status.

When Calvin meets Aleta Alvarado, a new girl who shares his love for Goosebumps books and adventure, Sammy is pushed aside. Cal feels guilty but not enough to change. At least not until a diagnosis makes things at home start spinning out of control and he's left wondering whether Sammy will ever complete his own journey...

"Tender, direct, and honest."Kirkus Reviews

"An honest portrayal of love, loss, and friendship." School Library Journal

"A moving and ultimately hopeful book."Booklist

"This book is heart-breaking, gut-wrenching, and awe-inspiring.... highly recommend this book to fans of the book Wonder by R. J. Palacio, but i think that any reader will enjoy this excellent debut novel from Alex Lyttle." —JacobtheBookworm, Goodreads

"This is touching, moving, beautiful story and I can't recommend it enough. Even though its target audience is upper middle grade, everyone should read this. Did you watch that television show Red Band Society? My teenager daughter and I loved that show and this book had that seem feel but from the perspective of the non-ill sibling. Nicola Yoon's Everything, Everything was released in September of 2015 and the hype that followed was out of control. The hype for this book needs to surpass that." —Candace, Goodreads

Check out Alex Lyttle's other book:
The Rise of Winter

The Critics Agree: From Ant to Eagle, like The Bridge to Terabithia and Out of My Mind, shouldn't be missed. Read this award-winning book today!

Winner, Red Cedar Award 2019
Winner, Silver Birch Fiction Award 2018
Winner, Rocky Mountain Book Award 2019
Finalist, Alberta Writers Guild 2019
Finalist, Foreword Indies Book of the Year 2017

Reviewed by ellieroth on

3 of 5 stars

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Leer From Ant to Eagle me trajo un poco de culpa, en los primeros capítulos me hizo recordar mucho la relación que tuve con mi primer hermano menor, una gran cantidad de bullying, pero aun así somos sus héroes, sin importan que tan crueles podamos ser.

Con esa introducción sensorial que me trajo, From Ant to Eagle no me convenció en su totalidad. Me gustó la manera en la que está narrada, sientes de verdad que es un niño quién te está contando la historia, sin exagerar la voz de ninguna manera. La relación entre Sammy, Cal y Aleta me emocionó mucho hasta el final.



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  • 6 September, 2017: Reviewed