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Fowl Play
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Author(s): Tubb, Kristin O'Donnell
ISBN No.: 9780063274037
Pages: 288
Year: 202407
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 27.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Praise for The Decomposition of Jack: "A moving narrative with a distinct point of view. Laugh-out-loud moments balance the heavy with the humorous. Niche but surprisingly fascinating." -- Kirkus Reviews "An engaging coming-of-age tale for the environmentally minded tween." -- School Library Journal "A self-aware seventh grader with a roadkill researcher mother ruminates on life, maturation, and decomposition in this jam-packed observational novel from O'Donnell Tubb." -- Publishers Weekly "Roadkill is an unconventional basis for a novel, but it turns out to be the perfect jumping-off point for a poignant, playful exploration of deep family ties, the joy of kindred spirits, and the importance of conservation. [A]ll readers will be rewarded with a frank and funny examination of decay--and the new life it encourages." -- Booklist Online "The Decomposition of Jack is a delightful romp through rot, roadkill, and human healing.


" -- Heather L. Montgomery, author of Something Rotten: A Fresh Look at Roadkill "The Decomposition of Jack is full of heart and humor and big questions to ponder. I absolutely loved it!" -- Lisa Greenwald, author of Dear Friends and the TBH series "This book is disgusting--and I mean that as a compliment! It's also hilarious, heartfelt and hopeful. The Decomposition of Jack guarantees that readers will never look at roadkill the same way again!" -- Margaret Peterson Haddix, New York Times bestselling author of the Greystone Secrets series Praise for Zeus, Dog of Chaos: "Readers who have always wondered what their pets are really thinking will love this cleverly written story from the perspective of Zeus, a German Shepherd service dog. Young readers who love dogs, play an instrument in band, or have experience with invisible illness will relate to Madden and his desire to just be a regular middle-school kid." -- School Library Journal Praise for A Dog Like Daisy: "Daisy's wry comments on human foibles and eccentricities.combine to paint a moving picture of suffering and, ultimately, redemption. Daisy is distinctive and memorable, and this depiction of PTSD is useful, making this a fine, compelling tale.


" -- Kirkus Reviews "Avid canine lovers will surely appreciate the intimate look at Daisy's yearning for purpose. The focus on . service dogs should enlighten readers about the ways our four-legged companions function as more than just pets. A poignant animal tale, and a strong addition to most collections." -- School Library Journal "Daisy's voice is strong, painting a world with canine synesthesia: happy days are yellow, untruths taste like turkey bacon. With joint appeal to children of soldiers and dog-lovers, this is likely to find a broad audience." -- Booklist Online.


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