Levine, best known for Ella Enchanted (1997), offers middle-graders ideas about making their own writing take flight. Though her concentration is primarily fiction, she notes that her suggestions can help all sorts of writing. Among the topics she covers are shaping characters, beginnings and endings, revising, and finding ideas.

But the best part of Levine’s book is her honesty as she shares with children the truth that there are no perfect books, that rejection can be as useful as success, and that you thank the creative part of you by using the ideas that it sends. She even dips into the details of getting published, which will inspire the most serious in the audience.

Each chapter concludes with writing exercises, some surprisingly inviting, all of which end with the injunctions: “Have fun” and “Save what you write.” A terrific item to have on hand for writing groups or for individual young writers who want to improve. Ilene Cooper

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