I Owe You One

Awards:   Short-listed for CYBIL Award nominee 2011 (Canada)
Author:   Natalie Hyde
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
ISBN:  

9781554694143


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.

Our Price $20.99 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

I Owe You One


Awards

  • Short-listed for CYBIL Award nominee 2011 (Canada)

Overview

After almost drowning in a swollen creek, Wes wonders if what his friend Zach says is true: Wes owes a life debt to the old lady who rescued him. It doesn't help that Wes keeps hearing his dead father's voice saying things like, ""A man pays his debts, Wes,"" and ""A man always treats a woman with respect, Wes."" But how does a guy go about paying back a life debt anyway? And what if it involves a transmission tower, an ice-cream truck and a few sticks of dynamite?

Full Product Details

Author:   Natalie Hyde
Publisher:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
Imprint:   Orca Book Publishers,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 18.00cm
Weight:   0.180kg
ISBN:  

9781554694143


ISBN 10:   1554694140
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.

Table of Contents

Reviews

The plot moves quickly from one humorous situation to another. Quirky but believable characters populate the small Canadian town, giving a yesteryear feel to a modern story. With its slim length, fast pace, and humor, this title will appeal to a wide range of readers. -- (10/15/2011) An entertaining book...The strong moral message in the book will delight the readers' parents, but Hyde manages to make her point without being preachy, and Wes is a fairly normal 11-year old boy to whom who children will relate. The plot moves along quickly, and the writing is appropriate to this age group, making it a great choice for children, especially boys, in this age group. Highly Recommended. -- (12/16/2011) A fun-filled 'house-that-jack-built' story of connections, both logistical and emotional...It is seldom that a text written simply, for younger readers, makes me both giggle and tear up. Natalie Hyde has created characters with humourous traits, realistic flaws, and yet a sense of integrity and community that restore one's faith in people. There is sufficient suspense and juvenile pranks to grip young readers' imaginations...A text that is as rewarding to give to a child as it will be for the child to read. -- (12/01/2011) Lessons about persistence, consequences, and following in your father's footsteps are intertwined throughout this story. A great addition for upper elementary. -- (01/05/2012) [Hyde's] storytelling abilities are evident in this easy-to-read tale. --Waterloo Region Record (02/04/2012) Can be enjoyed by young readers as well as reluctant older readers. There are enough twists and explosions to keep the story interesting. -- (10/18/2012)


The plot moves quickly from one humorous situation to another. Quirky but believable characters populate the small Canadian town, giving a yesteryear feel to a modern story. With its slim length, fast pace, and humor, this title will appeal to a wide range of readers. -- (10/15/2011) A fun-filled 'house-that-jack-built' story of connections, both logistical and emotional...It is seldom that a text written simply, for younger readers, makes me both giggle and tear up. Natalie Hyde has created characters with humourous traits, realistic flaws, and yet a sense of integrity and community that restore one's faith in people. There is sufficient suspense and juvenile pranks to grip young readers' imaginations...A text that is as rewarding to give to a child as it will be for the child to read. -- (12/01/2011) [Hyde's] storytelling abilities are evident in this easy-to-read tale. --Waterloo Region Record (02/04/2012) An entertaining book...The strong moral message in the book will delight the readers' parents, but Hyde manages to make her point without being preachy, and Wes is a fairly normal 11-year old boy to whom who children will relate. The plot moves along quickly, and the writing is appropriate to this age group, making it a great choice for children, especially boys, in this age group. Highly Recommended. -- (12/16/2011) Lessons about persistence, consequences, and following in your father's footsteps are intertwined throughout this story. A great addition for upper elementary. -- (01/05/2012) Can be enjoyed by young readers as well as reluctant older readers. There are enough twists and explosions to keep the story interesting. -- (10/18/2012)


An entertaining book...The strong moral message in the book will delight the readers' parents, but Hyde manages to make her point without being preachy, and Wes is a fairly normal 11-year old boy to whom who children will relate. The plot moves along quickly, and the writing is appropriate to this age group, making it a great choice for children, especially boys, in this age group. Highly Recommended. -- (12/16/2011) Lessons about persistence, consequences, and following in your father's footsteps are intertwined throughout this story. A great addition for upper elementary. -- (01/05/2012) Can be enjoyed by young readers as well as reluctant older readers. There are enough twists and explosions to keep the story interesting. -- (10/18/2012) The plot moves quickly from one humorous situation to another. Quirky but believable characters populate the small Canadian town, giving a yesteryear feel to a modern story. With its slim length, fast pace, and humor, this title will appeal to a wide range of readers. -- (10/15/2011) A fun-filled 'house-that-jack-built' story of connections, both logistical and emotional...It is seldom that a text written simply, for younger readers, makes me both giggle and tear up. Natalie Hyde has created characters with humourous traits, realistic flaws, and yet a sense of integrity and community that restore one's faith in people. There is sufficient suspense and juvenile pranks to grip young readers' imaginations...A text that is as rewarding to give to a child as it will be for the child to read. -- (12/01/2011) [Hyde's] storytelling abilities are evident in this easy-to-read tale. --Waterloo Region Record (02/04/2012)


Author Information

Natalie Hyde was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and grew up in Galt (now Cambridge), Ontario, where she still lives. She spent most of her childhood collecting crickets, toads and tent caterpillars. Natalie lives with her husband and four children in a house with too many stairs, which they share with a little leopard gecko and a cat that desperately wants to eat him.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRGC26

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List