No. of pages 368
Published: 2018
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This book has been graded for interest at 9 years.
There are 368 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by St Martin's Press .
Elise Broach won an award for WHEN DINOSAURS CAME WITH EVERYTHING. Cori Doerrfeld has illustrated a variety of children's books, including Brooke Shields' WELCOME TO YOUR WORLD
Animals in literature
Zoos in literature
Nature in literature
Friendship in literature
Relationships in literature
A Junior Library Guild Selection
"Broach's intrepid protagonists engage in sleuthing expeditions--moments Ratteree captures in evocative pencil illustrations of human interactions with the natural world. . . A gratifying, thought-provoking tale." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Despite the fast pace of [this] adventure--which climaxes in a harrowing 48 hours alone together at Yosemite--the text includes plenty of philosophical questions about animal rights and relationships of all kinds. Tyler's wry comments about his race add further dimensions to a thoughtful, well-told tale, as do the pencil drawings. John Muir's spirit hums along under a well-developed plot with likable characters." --Kirkus Reviews
"Part friendship story, part mystery, and part survival adventure, this engaging book makes the most of its two unusual settings. Fans of Broach's Superstition Mountain trilogy will want to try her latest, with its western locale and intriguing jacket illustration." --Booklist
"One of Broach's strengths . . . is creating child characters who are intelligent, resourceful, and willing to take action. . . . The wry humor of Lizzie's keen observations of the human animals at the zoo and the page-turning adventure give this novel solid middle-grade appeal." --The Horn Book
"'[Broach] reveals the characters deftly. . .The historical threads are authentic and clarified in an author's note that provides young readers and writers with a sense of the research that goes into a well-crafted story with real figures and historical events. Give it to readers who enjoy a good mystery or love to read about animals. They will wolf down all three hundred-plus pages." --VOYA