"[Marisol] makes lists of favorite and least favorite things, with gym class--specifically the kickball unit--topping the latter. Kelly shows her deep understanding of the emotional lives of her characters. The action takes place over two weeks, during which Marisol tries a variety of techniques to first avoid and then overcome (at least a little) her fears. A lively, realistic, and emotionally honest story." -- Horn Book (starred review) "Erin Entrada Kelly tells the sweet story of a girl who is afraid of taking risks in this delightful stand-alone follow-up to Maybe Maybe Marisol Rainey. When Coach Decker announces that they're going to learn how to play kickball for the next two weeks, Marisol feels unsettled. Newbery Medalist Entrada Kelly tells the compassionate story of a girl who is afraid of taking risks. Entrada Kelly delicately covers topics of friendship, self-esteem, and perseverance through difficult and uncomfortable situations.
Surely Surely Marisol Rainey is an excellent book." -- Shelf Awareness (starred review) "Both Marisol and Jada, her best friend, keep lists of their favorite and least favorite things. Topping each girl's 'Least Favorite Things to Do' list is gym class. An engaging choice for independent readers or for teachers reading aloud to their classes." -- Booklist "Gym class is Marisol's least favorite thing. She's not great at sports, but for once, she'd like to hear 'Way to go, Marisol!' rather than 'Nice try, Marisol!' or 'Great effort, Marisol!' When their gym teacher announces that they'll be doing a unit on kickball, Marisol and her best friend, Jada, get nervous. But with some helpful ideas and advice from her friends and family, Marisol eventually faces kickball with fewer worries and a little more confidence. A charming, delightful story .
Surely surely a book readers will enjoy." -- Kirkus Reviews.