Moo
A Novel
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4,7 • 48 notes
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- 6,99 $US
Description de l’éditeur
This uplifting New York Times bestseller reminds us that if we’re open to new experiences, life is full of surprises.
Fans of Newbery Medal winner Sharon Creech’s Love That Dog and Hate That Cat will love her newest tween novel, Moo. Following one family’s momentous move from the city to rural Maine, an unexpected bond develops between twelve-year-old Reena and one very ornery cow.
When Reena, her little brother, Luke, and their parents first move to Maine, Reena doesn’t know what to expect. She’s ready for beaches, blueberries, and all the lobster she can eat. Instead, her parents “volunteer” Reena and Luke to work for an eccentric neighbor named Mrs. Falala, who has a pig named Paulie, a cat named China, a snake named Edna—and that stubborn cow, Zora.
This heartwarming story, told in a blend of poetry and prose, reveals the bonds that emerge when we let others into our lives.
What happens when a city girl is put in charge of a stubborn cow?
City to Country: Twelve-year-old Reena swaps skyscrapers for rural Maine, expecting lobster and beaches but finding cow pastures instead.An Unlikely Friendship: Reena and her brother Luke are stuck working for the eccentric Mrs. Falala and her stubborn cow, Zora. Getting them to cooperate is an adventure in itself.Learning Responsibility: From mucking out stalls to learning how to show a cow at the fair, Reena discovers a strength and confidence she never knew she had.A Heartwarming Family Story: Told in a beautiful blend of poetry and prose, this is a perfect read for the whole family, full of humor, heart, and surprising bonds.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In a book that could have easily been titled Love That Cow (or Hate That Cow, actually) Newbery Medalist Creech uses short chapters that blend poems and prose to trace a displaced city girl's adjustment to life in a "boat-bobbing/ sea salty harbor town" in Maine. After 12-year-old Reena's parents move the family to Maine from "a harlequin city/ of sights and noises,/ of museums and parks and music," there's more in store for Reena and her younger brother, Luke, than cold weather, lobster, and blueberries starting with elderly Mrs. Falala and her menagerie of pets, including Zora, a cow as cantankerous as her owner. At their parents urging, Reena and Luke begin helping Mrs. Falala with chores, and before long Reena has agreed to take care of Zora and show her at the local fair, which requires work, patience, and help from more experienced livestock handlers. As Reena learns that a little kindness works wonders for both people and animals, Creech's spare narrative creates vivid, emotion-packed images of landscapes, characters, and "that/ wild-eyed/ heifer," Zora, that will stay with readers. Ages 8 12.
Avis d’utilisateurs
Amazing
I love this book so much I started reading a little of it one day and just got so busy at work. Till today when I sat in the yard with my horse grazing and read the whole thing. This book just kept my attention and always wanting to know what was next for the kids. I just simple love moo❤️❤️
Gotta love cows
I really liked this book but a sad ending but is an amazing book love it! I'm a personal fan of cows wich makes it better
Moo
Great book. I love Maine