The Tiny Mansion
- Authors: Keir Graff
- Series:
- Type: Novel
- Genres: Children's Fiction
- Rank:Top 1000 in Best Children's Stepfamilies Books on AmazonTop 1000 in Best Disaster Books for Children on Amazon
- Rating: 4.7 based on 28 reviews
- Release Date: September 8, 2020
- Print length: 288 pages (Hardcover)
About the book
In this pitch-perfect middle grade adventure, twelve-year-old Dagmar must endure a summer living off-the-grid with her family in a tiny home.
The last thing twelve-year-old Dagmar wants is to spend her summer vacation squished into a tiny house with her dad, her stepmom, and her annoying five-year-old half brother. But after a sudden financial setback, her family is evicted from their Oakland apartment, and that's just where they end up, parked among the towering redwoods of Northern California.
As Dagmar explores the forest around their new and (hopefully) temporary home, she discovers they are living next door to an eccentric tech billionaire and his very unusual extended family. There's his brother, a woodsman who sets dangerous booby traps all over the place, and his sister, a New Age animal lover who meditates to whale songs in an isolation tank. And then there's the billionaire's son, Blake, who has everything he could ever wish for--except maybe a friend.
But when a wildfire engulfs the forest, everyone--rich and poor, kid and adult--will have to work together to escape. And with both families at risk of losing everything, it turns out it's not the size of the home but the people you share it with that matters.
Praise for The Tiny Mansion
I loved this book! It was a pleasure to follow Dagmar, a girl who knows how hard life can be, as she takes on all the challenges that come her way, with grit, intelligence and a not insignificant amount of rebelliousness. This hard-to-put-down adventure is fast-paced and will captivate young readers
Keir Graff doesn’t miss! A smart, rambunctious romp with quirky twists, sharp social commentary, and a lot of heart. The tart, dryly witty Dagmar is a perfect foil for this engaging cast of weirdos, creeps, and rebels. Perfect for anyone who wants to read about people breaking from the pack and going their own way.
A compelling coming-of-age journey--sometimes carefree, sometimes emotional--of family, reconciliation, and finding yourself.
Graff's signature, over-the-top plotting builds to a thrilling climax. The whimsically drawn characters are good company... This smart, hilarious mashup of off-the-grid minimalism and smart-home consumerism adds up to a quirky treat.