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My Life Is a Zoo Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

Lexile Score

750

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.1

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Jess Keating

ناشر

Sourcebooks

شابک

9781402297564
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Publisher's Weekly

July 21, 2014
Wry, honest seventh-grader Ana tries to make sense of the middle-school feeding tank while grappling with her best friend's move to New Zealand, the school "Sneerers" clique, and her longtime crush. Then there's Ana's family: her annoying twin brother, whose best friend is suddenly looking kind of cute; her zookeeper parents; and her celebrity naturalist grandfather, who just showed up to make a movie showcasing the whole family. Ana wants to shake her paralyzing fear of public speaking so she can do a presentation at the zoo and also nail an art project meant to express her identity, but she's not sure she has it in her. Readers should find it easy to become invested in Ana's troubles as she looks for the right boy, seeks her moment of glory, and defines herself on her own terms. Keating, a zoologist, enriches her debut novel with fascinating animal facts, awkward moments with a variety of wild species, and "creature files" Ana use to amusingly classify her peers. Ages 9â12. Agent: Kathleen Rushall, Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.



Kirkus

Starred review from May 15, 2014
Living in a zoo wouldn't be so bad if the whole school didn't know about it.Middle school is tough under the best of circumstances, and 12-year-old Ana certainly isn't living under those. Her best friend has moved to New Zealand, her parents have moved the whole family to a zoo, and her world-famous grandfather is visiting, which means she's required to appear on television with him. For a shy person, things can't get much worse. But they do! The social bullies get word of her pending moment in the spotlight and use the opportunity to score extra material for torment. Luckily, Ana finds new friends who help her discover her true seventh-grade self and who even help with the seemingly impossible: passing her math finals. Following in the tradition of Judy Blume and Paula Danziger, debut author Keating delivers a fun-filled, pitch-perfect book about one of the most fraught stages of life. Humor, poignancy and fascinating zoological facts infuse the narrative with a warm conversational tone that welcomes readers into the drama that is middle school. The dollop of romance is refreshingly appropriate for middle school readers, and the angst Ana feels over the idea of performing in front of a crowd will touch plenty of sympathetic introverts.An amusing, highly readable book about the perils of being 12 in a snake-eat-snake world. (Fiction. 9-13)

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School Library Journal

July 1, 2014

Gr 4-7-Ana and her best friend, Livia, always celebrate their half-birthdays together. Every year, they make the exact same wish at the exact same time as they each bite into cupcakes. Typically, this is easy to do, but Livia recently moved from Denver to New Zealand. When Livia doesn't answer her video chat and Ana's obnoxious twin brother, Daz, finishes her cupcake before she could make her wish, Ana is left facing the bullying Sneerers, unrequited crushes, and potential unwanted fame alone. This is a serviceable middle-grade novel featuring an authentic protagonist and well-paced humor. Beginning each chapter with an animal fact (and Ana's sarcastic responses) feels natural to the narative, but the "Creature File" animal descriptions of human characters don't feel fully thought out and are too sporadic to add interest. Ana's relationships with her parents and grandfather are a perfect blend of respect and frustration, while her lack of self-confidence will resonate with readers. While Keating doesn't tread any new ground, there is a lot to like throughout, especially about Ana. Recommended for fans of Coco Simon's "Cupcake Diaries" and Stuart Gibbs's "FunJungle" series (both S. & S.).-Amanda Augsburger, Moline Public Library, IL

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



DOGO Books
CuteBunnies - Funny title and Creature File for Ana Wright. I like the idea of a kid who lives in a zoo with their parents. Has a moral about believing in yourself.


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