Pinky Pye Pinky Pye

Description de l’éditeur

ALA Notable Book: A family is adopted by a very talented kitten in this "captivating story, told with . . . whimsical humor" by the beloved Newbery medalist (Chicago Tribune).

The Pyes are spending the summer on Fire Island when they discover a skinny, furious black kitten wearing an unusual sign around her neck. This family has some of the smartest pets around—there's Ginger the intellectual dog, and Gracie the clever old cat—but the spirited stray named Pinky is more than smart enough to earn a place in the Pyes' hearts. She can box with Ginger, play games with Mr. Pye, and—Rachel and Jerry can hardly believe their eyes—even type out her life story!


"Told with loving tenderness, whimsical humor, [and] suspense, it has all the special magic that is Eleanor Estes' trademark. . . . Don't miss it." —Chicago Tribune

"All the characters—animal or human—have a high old time . . . That is the appeal of the Pyes—no one of them is quite like anyone else—yet each is believable." —The New York Times

"Realistic and fantastic, tender and comic, but always absorbing, engaging, and chuckle-producing." —The Saturday Review of Literature

GENRE
Enfants
SORTIE
2000
1 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
272
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Clarion Books
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAILLE
62,4
Mo
The Middle Moffat The Middle Moffat
2001
Ginger Pye Ginger Pye
2000
The Curious Adventures of Jimmy Mcgee The Curious Adventures of Jimmy Mcgee
2005
The Alley The Alley
2003
The Hundred Dresses The Hundred Dresses
2014
The Moffats The Moffats
2001