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OverviewFrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner comes a ""cheerful"" (The New York Times Book Review) and ""charming"" (People) tale of friendship, furry creatures, and finding the place where you belong. Alice Mayfair, twelve years old, slips through the world unseen and unnoticed. Ignored by her family and shipped off to her eighth boarding school, Alice would like a friend. And when she rescues Millie Maximus from drowning in a lake one day, she finds one. But Millie is a Bigfoot, part of a clan who dwells deep in the woods. Most Bigfoots believe that people--NoFurs, as they call them--are dangerous, yet Millie is fascinated with the No-Fur world. She is convinced that humans will appreciate all the things about her that her Bigfoot tribe does not: her fearless nature, her lovely singing voice, and her desire to be a star. Alice swears to protect Millie's secret. But a league of Bigfoot hunters is on their trail, led by a lonely kid named Jeremy. And in order to survive, Alice and Millie have to put their trust in each other--and have faith in themselves--above all else. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer WeinerPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Simon & Schuster Edition: Reprint ed. Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.30cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781481470759ISBN 10: 1481470752 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 August 2017 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA charming story about finding a safe place to let your freak flag fly. -- People Plenty of youngsters--legendary creatures or not--will relate to this smartly crafted tale of appreciating your own quirks. -- Bulletin of the Center of Children's Books Young readers who have ever felt too big or been made to feel small will feel just right in the cheerful glow of Weiner's contemporary fairy tale.-- The New York Times Book Review A heartwarming tale about friendship and belonging that will resonate with those young readers who have ever struggled to fit in or find their place in the world. -- School Library Journal Bestselling adult author Weiner (In Her Shoes) makes a winning children's book debut with this witty story of outcasts coming together, first in a trilogy. . . .Well-drawn characters, high comedy, and an open-ended finale will leave readers eager for the next installment. -- Publishers Weekly Bigfoot believers and non-believers alike will enjoy this story that focuses on the importance of friendship and acceptance amidst bullying, loneliness, and a lack of self-confidence. -- School Library Connection Weiner writes an engaging tale that helps children to understand both bullying and the difficulties faced by people who in some way deviate from the norm. . . . Enchanting right up to the sequel-beckoning end. -- Kirkus Reviews Young readers who have ever felt too big or been made to feel small will feel just right in the cheerful glow of Weiner's contemporary fairy tale.--The New York Times Book Review A charming story about finding a safe place to let your freak flag fly. --People Plenty of youngsters--legendary creatures or not--will relate to this smartly crafted tale of appreciating your own quirks. --Bulletin of the Center of Children's Books Weiner writes an engaging tale that helps children to understand both bullying and the difficulties faced by people who in some way deviate from the norm. . . . Enchanting right up to the sequel-beckoning end. --Kirkus Reviews Bigfoot believers and non-believers alike will enjoy this story that focuses on the importance of friendship and acceptance amidst bullying, loneliness, and a lack of self-confidence. --School Library Connection A heartwarming tale about friendship and belonging that will resonate with those young readers who have ever struggled to fit in or find their place in the world. --School Library Journal Bestselling adult author Weiner (In Her Shoes) makes a winning children's book debut with this witty story of outcasts coming together, first in a trilogy. . . .Well-drawn characters, high comedy, and an open-ended finale will leave readers eager for the next installment. --Publishers Weekly Young readers who have ever felt too big or been made to feel small will feel just right in the cheerful glow of Weiner's contemporary fairy tale.--The New York Times Book Review A charming story about finding a safe place to let your freak flag fly. --People Plenty of youngsters--legendary creatures or not--will relate to this smartly crafted tale of appreciating your own quirks. --Bulletin of the Center of Children's Books Bigfoot believers and non-believers alike will enjoy this story that focuses on the importance of friendship and acceptance amidst bullying, loneliness, and a lack of self-confidence. --School Library Connection A heartwarming tale about friendship and belonging that will resonate with those young readers who have ever struggled to fit in or find their place in the world. --School Library Journal Weiner writes an engaging tale that helps children to understand both bullying and the difficulties faced by people who in some way deviate from the norm. . . . Enchanting right up to the sequel-beckoning end. --Kirkus Reviews Bestselling adult author Weiner (In Her Shoes) makes a winning children's book debut with this witty story of outcasts coming together, first in a trilogy. . . .Well-drawn characters, high comedy, and an open-ended finale will leave readers eager for the next installment. --Publishers Weekly Author InformationJennifer Weiner is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-one books, including The Summer Place, That Summer, Big Summer, Mrs. Everything, In Her Shoes, Good in Bed, and a memoir in essays, Hungry Heart. She has appeared on many national television programs, including Today and Good Morning America, and her work has been published in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, among other newspapers and magazines. Jennifer lives with her family in Philadelphia. Visit her online at JenniferWeiner.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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