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OverviewMedford lives on a neat, orderly island called-simply-Island. Islanders like names that say exactly what a thing (or a person) is or does. Nothing less. Islanders like things (and people) to do what their names say they will. Nothing more. In fact, everything on Island is named for its purpose, even the people who inhabit it. But Medford Runyuin is different. A foundling, he has a meaningless last name that is just one of many reminders that he's an outsider. And, to make matters worse, Medford's been keeping a big secret, one that could get him banished from Island forever. When the smelliest, strangest, unruliest creature Island has ever seen comes barreling right into his rigid world, Medford can't help but start to question the rules he's been trying to follow his entire life. A whimsical fantasy debut about belonging, the dangers of forgetting history, and the Usefulness of art, The Unnameables is one of the funniest stories of friendship you'll ever read, with a cast of characters you'll never forget. AUTHOR: ELLEN BOORAEM was an award-winning journalist for numerous Maine newspapers for thirty years until she decided to devote her time to her writing. She lives in Brooklin, Maine, where in addition to fiction writer, she is a mentor, writing coach, and substitute teacher. She is also a founding director of the Brooklin Youth Corps, a summertime self-esteem program for teenagers. The Unnameables is her first children's novel. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ellen BooraemPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Imprint: Harcourt Children's Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9780152063689ISBN 10: 0152063684 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 01 October 2008 Recommended Age: From 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe novel's humor and amiable tone make it a highly-accessible but thought-provoking read. --The Horn Book Magazine Avid readers in middle school and high school will enjoy a tale that combines magic with an almost puritanical culture. --VOYA (5Q4P) The novel's humor and amiable tone make it a highly-accessible but thought-provoking read. --The Horn Book Magazine <p> The novel’s humor and amiable tone make it a highly-accessible but thought-provoking read. --The Horn Book Magazine Avid readers in middle school and high school will enjoy a tale that combines magic with an almost puritanical culture. -- VOYA (5Q4P) Author InformationELLEN BOORAEM was an award-winning journalist for numerous Maine newspapers for thirty years until she decided to devote her time to her writing. She lives in Brooklin, Maine, where in addition to fiction writer, she is a mentor, writing coach, and substitute teacher. She is also a founding director of the Brooklin Youth Corps, a summertime self-esteem program for teenagers. The Unnameables is her first children's novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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