
Raising Lumie
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2020
Lexile Score
590
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
3.9
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Joan Bauerشابک
9780593113226
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April 15, 2020
Olive, a seventh grader with plenty of heart, is raising a puppy to be a guide dog for the blind. Olive's devoted to dogs, and the opportunity to raise Lumie through the first year of her life comes at just the right time for her. Her beloved father died six months ago of cancer, and she'll be living with her stepsister, Maudie, a young woman who's nearly a stranger to her. Maudie is trying to find her way through a serious but unhappy relationship with a self-focused man who doesn't want Olive in their lives. In addition, Olive must relocate three hours away from all she's ever known, moving with Maudie into a small section of a rooming house. Winner of a Newbery Honor for Hope Was Here (2000), Bauer once again works her magic, crafting memorable characters overflowing with courage and kindness who react in believable--but also admirable--ways to the challenges in their lives. Just as Olive gets ready to face Lumie's placement in advanced training, the year-old dog is viciously attacked and seriously injured in the park by an escaped guard dog, leaving her fate in doubt. The pitch-perfect ending will leave readers both smiling and crying--simultaneously. Olive and Maudie present white; some of their fellow rooming-house residents are people of color. Outstanding for dog lovers and anyone who could use a hefty dose of good feeling. (Fiction. 10-14)
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Starred review from May 11, 2020
A guide dog in training helps a grieving girl navigate a transitional year in Bauer’s tender middle grade novel. Following her plumber father’s death, 12-year-old Olive tries to keep her anxiety at bay when she must leave her familiar home and move to a new town with Maudie, the older half-sister she’s just met. Dog devotee Olive thinks a four-legged friend would help, but Maudie believes that a puppy—especially in their space within a New Jersey house share—would be one change too many. Things shift, however, when Olive lucks into the opportunity to raise a pup named Lumie to be a guide dog for the blind. Olive’s confidence grows with Lumie’s every achievement, but near the end of their time together, an incident at the park jeopardizes Lumie’s future. While imparting solid information about guide dogs and their work, Bauer (Soar) employs her well-honed skill at depicting believable, evolving relationships that are rooted in love and nurtured with encouragement. She balances Olive’s big emotions and funny, forthright narration with the light humor of secondary characters and a satisfying, big-hearted ending. Ages 10–up. Agent: Elizabeth Bewley, Sterling Lord Literistic.

May 15, 2020
Grades 4-7 If the Hallmark channel produced children's movies, they'd option Bauer's latest in a flash. She goes straight for the heart with the death of a parent, reunited sisters, endearing small-town characters, and puppies. Don't resist. Just give in and let the wholesome story wash over you and work its magic. Having recently lost her father to cancer, 12-year-old Olive is still grieving while also coping with the significant changes such a loss entails, such as moving to a new town. The silver lining to this sad situation is getting to have her older half sister, Maudie, in her life as her new guardian; the two adore each other. Things brighten considerably in Olive's world when she gets the chance to raise a puppy that will be trained as a seeing-eye dog. Lumie is a challenge and an endless source of love, and caring for her helps Olive move through her grief and connect with people in her new neighborhood. Bauer delivers a gratifying tale with realistic life lessons and literal puppy love.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

July 10, 2020
Gr 5 Up-Bauer adds another title to her animal tales such as Little Dog Lost and Little Cat's Luck, this time for an older audience. Seventh-grader Olive is new to town; her father's recent death from cancer has left her in the care of Maudie, an adult half-sister she's known for only a few months. After a chance meeting with Jordan, a 12-year-old boy who's losing his sight and planning a presentation on raising service dogs, Olive and her sister accept the task of training a yellow Labrador puppy they name Lumie. Bauer skillfully weaves in details of training as both dog and girl gain confidence and a bank of friends. Some chapters are told in third person, others in first person by Olive. There is a lot going on in this story. Maudie has an insensitive fianc� who comes and goes, and Olive has some opportunities to exhibit plumbing skills she learned from her cherished father. Several quirky neighbors make cameos. Jordan and a former buddy sporadically make appearances. Service dogs are attacked by animals in two separate incidents. VERDICT Despite the sometimes-jerky storyline, fans of dog fiction such as the "Dog's Purpose" series will certainly appreciate this novel.-Gay Lynn Van Vleck, Henrico County Lib., Glen Allen, VA
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