The story of a two children displaced from the city and forced to adapt to a new home and all the challenges that this brings (including a menagerie of animals), from a multi-award-winning author.
Sharon Creech has written twenty-one books for young people and is published in over twenty languages. She has won numerous awards including the Carnegie Medal for Ruby Holler as well as the Newbery Medal for Walk Two Moons. Before beginning her writing career, Sharon taught English in England and Switzerland. She and her husband now live in Maine, near a farm where her teenage granddaugher raises sheep.
Carnegie and Newbery medal-winner Creech has a magic touch. She
writes simply and directly (in this novel, largely in blank
verse), yet her unshowy language is transporting and charged with
emotion.... It's delightful and infused with understanding of how
young and old might behave and feel.
*The Sunday Times*
Touches on themes of loss, friendship, and belonging in this
appealing tale...fans of Love That Dog (2001) and Hate That Cat
(2010) will find much to love in this story of a girl, a cow, and
so much more.'
*Kirkus Reviews*
Touches on themes of loss, friendship, and belonging in this
appealing tale…fans of Love That Dog (2001) and Hate That Cat
(2010) will find much to love in this story of a girl, a cow, and
so much more.'
*Kirkus Reviews*
Creech’s spare narrative creates vivid, emotion-packed images of
landscapes, characters, and “that wild-eyed heifer,” Zora, that
will stay with readers.'
*Publishers Weekly*
Creech offers a memorable family story featuring an especially
difficult cow... A heartfelt tale that will be embraced by Creech's
fans, work well as a classroom read-aloud, and find a spot in book
groups.
*School Library Journal*
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