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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Jed the squirrel has quite an adventurous tale to tell after escaping from a hawk's talons and surviving a long fall. Luckily, the scenario is seen from a distance by his friends and they come to look for him. They must find their way home and quickly, for they find humans are cutting the trees near the buzzpaths, their "highways" and their homes are in the way. Somehow, they must convince their friends and families to move quickly out of danger. This 259 page book is a good book for animal lovers, grades 3-5. Adorable story told from the point of view of the squirrels. Really great message about the environment and how vital trees are to all of us (humans included). Full of humor - a orphaned squirrel, trying to describe how her family got "flattened" to squirrels who knew the forest only..."it would be like getting in the way of a huge boulder rolling down a hill. You would be smashed. Flattened. It happens fairly often because they move so fast, you cant get out of their way. They come out of nowhere and, BAM." "Crikey," said Jed. I loved the humor in this book. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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After surviving being carried off by a hawk, a young squirrel resolves to find his way home, as his best friends begin their search for him. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A marvelous animal adventure tale and survival story, filled with friendship, danger, courage, and squirrel humor.
See also: The Hedgehog of Oz; Violet and Jobie in the Wild
Audiobook narrated by the incomparable Jessica Almasy (Clementine, Falling In, etc.).
Quotes
That's what disasters do sometimes, They throw us together with those who are our adversaries. Who play for a different team. For a short time, a common enemy dissolves our differences and makes us realize what we share. (106)
He could be anywhere. Absolutely anywhere. How do you know when it makes no sense to keep looking? (136) ( )