Zebra forest / Adina Rishe Gewirtz.
Record details
- ISBN: 0763660418
- ISBN: 9780763660413
- Physical Description: 200 p. ; 23 cm.
- Publisher: Somerville, Mass. : Candlewick Press, c2013
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Summary, etc.: | When eleven-year-old Annie first started lying to her social worker, she had been taught by an expert: Gran. She told Annie and her little brother, Rew, the one thing they know about their father: that he was killed in a fight with an angry man who was sent away. Annie tells stories, as she and Rew laze under the birches and oaks of Zebra Forest -- stories about their father the pirate, or pilot, or secret agent. But then something shocking happens to unravel all their stories: a rattling at the back door, an escapee from the prison holding them hostage in their own home, four lives that will never be the same. Driven by suspense and psychological intrigue, this novel deftly portrays an unfolding standoff of truth against family secrets, and offers an affecting look at two resourceful, imaginative kids as they react and adapt to the hand they've been dealt. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Beekley Community Library - New Hartford | jF GEWIRTZ, A. (Text) | 32544072269508 | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
Burroughs-Saden Main - Bridgeport | J GERWIRTZ (Text) | 34000080929474 | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
Hall Memorial Library - Ellington | J GEWIRTZ, ADINA (Text) | 34037120085123 | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
New Milford Public Library | J GEW (Text) | 34021126535026 | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
Zebra Forest
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Zebra Forest
In an extraordinary debut novel, an escaped fugitive upends everything two siblings think they know about their family, their past, and themselves. When eleven-year-old Annie first started lying to her social worker, she had been taught by an expert: Gran. "If you're going to do something, make sure you do it with excellence," Gran would say. That was when Gran was feeling talkative, and not brooding for days in her room -- like she did after telling Annie and her little brother, Rew, the one thing they know about their father: that he was killed in a fight with an angry man who was sent away. Annie tells stories, too, as she and Rew laze under the birches and oaks of Zebra Forest -- stories about their father the pirate, or pilot, or secret agent. But then something shocking happens to unravel all their stories: a rattling at the back door, an escapee from the prison holding them hostage in their own home, four lives that will never be the same. Driven by suspense and psychological intrigue, Zebra Forest deftly portrays an unfolding standoff of truth against family secrets -- and offers an affecting look at two resourceful, imaginative kids as they react and adapt to the hand they've been dealt.