Hunter

Author:   Eric Walters
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers
ISBN:  

9781459801578


Pages:   199
Publication Date:   01 September 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Hunter


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Hunter knows humans are dangerous to himself and the other cats of his colony. He avoids them, as all wild cats should. So when a neighborhood boy starts showing up in Hunter's junkyard to chase away dogs and bring the colony food, Hunter keeps his distance. But a new condo development puts the whole colony in danger, and Hunter soon realizes the only way to save his family is to put his trust in the boy. The story of Catboy told through very different eyes.

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Author:   Eric Walters
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers
Imprint:   Orca Book Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 18.80cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781459801578


ISBN 10:   1459801571
Pages:   199
Publication Date:   01 September 2012
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Reviews

Fast-paced action will appeal to boys and girls. --Resource Links (10/01/2012) A simple but lively adventure that would appeal to young readers. --Tucson Unified School District (05/23/2013) An interesting experiment in collaborative creation and complementary storytelling. --Kirkus Reviews (09/01/2012) Structured in a way that allows the reader to learn along with the protagonist, Catboy touches on some important information regarding feral cat colonies...The author also intersperses messages about cultural diversity, gentrification and the question of morality vs. legality--all of which offer the possibility of further critical thinking and discussion...A page-turning and thought-provoking read. -- (06/01/2013) This book should definitely be added to libraries with Catboy, and is recommended for fans of animal stories. --Library Media Connection (03/01/2012) Hunter is a good read, and it is obvious that Walters has a very intimate knowledge of his subject matter. He captures the tension between the different animals and humans quite well. Walters also touches on the impact of the human environment and human activities on the feral cat colonies...I would highly recommend Walters' Hunter to be included in a public or school library collection. -- (09/07/2012)


An interesting experiment in collaborative creation and complementary storytelling. --Kirkus Reviews (09/01/2012) Fast-paced action will appeal to boys and girls. --Resource Links (10/01/2012) A simple but lively adventure that would appeal to young readers. --Tucson Unified School District (05/23/2013) Structured in a way that allows the reader to learn along with the protagonist, Catboy touches on some important information regarding feral cat colonies...The author also intersperses messages about cultural diversity, gentrification and the question of morality vs. legality--all of which offer the possibility of further critical thinking and discussion...A page-turning and thought-provoking read. -- (06/01/2013) This book should definitely be added to libraries with Catboy, and is recommended for fans of animal stories. --Library Media Connection (03/01/2012) Hunter is a good read, and it is obvious that Walters has a very intimate knowledge of his subject matter. He captures the tension between the different animals and humans quite well. Walters also touches on the impact of the human environment and human activities on the feral cat colonies...I would highly recommend Walters' Hunter to be included in a public or school library collection. -- (09/07/2012)


Fast-paced action will appeal to boys and girls. --Resource Links (10/01/2012) An interesting experiment in collaborative creation and complementary storytelling. --Kirkus Reviews (09/01/2012) A simple but lively adventure that would appeal to young readers. --Tucson Unified School District (05/23/2013) Structured in a way that allows the reader to learn along with the protagonist, Catboy touches on some important information regarding feral cat colonies...The author also intersperses messages about cultural diversity, gentrification and the question of morality vs. legality--all of which offer the possibility of further critical thinking and discussion...A page-turning and thought-provoking read. -- (06/01/2013) This book should definitely be added to libraries with Catboy, and is recommended for fans of animal stories. --Library Media Connection (03/01/2012) Hunter is a good read, and it is obvious that Walters has a very intimate knowledge of his subject matter. He captures the tension between the different animals and humans quite well. Walters also touches on the impact of the human environment and human activities on the feral cat colonies...I would highly recommend Walters' Hunter to be included in a public or school library collection. -- (09/07/2012)


A simple but lively adventure that would appeal to young readers. --Tucson Unified School District (05/23/2013) An interesting experiment in collaborative creation and complementary storytelling. --Kirkus Reviews (09/01/2012) Fast-paced action will appeal to boys and girls. --Resource Links (10/01/2012) Structured in a way that allows the reader to learn along with the protagonist, Catboy touches on some important information regarding feral cat colonies...The author also intersperses messages about cultural diversity, gentrification and the question of morality vs. legality--all of which offer the possibility of further critical thinking and discussion...A page-turning and thought-provoking read. -- (06/01/2013) This book should definitely be added to libraries with Catboy, and is recommended for fans of animal stories. --Library Media Connection (03/01/2012) Hunter is a good read, and it is obvious that Walters has a very intimate knowledge of his subject matter. He captures the tension between the different animals and humans quite well. Walters also touches on the impact of the human environment and human activities on the feral cat colonies...I would highly recommend Walters' Hunter to be included in a public or school library collection. -- (09/07/2012)


Author Information

Eric Walters is a Member of the Order of Canada and the author of over 120 books that have collectively won more than 100 awards including the Governor General's Literary Award for The King of Jam Sandwiches. A former teacher, Eric began writing as a way to get his fifth-grade students interested in reading and writing. Eric is a tireless presenter, speaking to over 100,000 students per year in schools across the country. He lives in Guelph, Ontario.

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