Squirreled away

Michael Nawrocki

Book - 2019

"Ten-year-old Michael sneaks into a cave near the Dead Sea where his father has been working and finds a pair of 2,000-year-old squirrels, which he stows in his backpack and takes home to Tennessee." --

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Published
Carol Stream, Illinois : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Nawrocki (author)
Other Authors
Luke Séguin Magee (illustrator)
Physical Description
110 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781496434982
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A humorous early chapter book featuring childish adventures, biblical concepts, and Christian life.This outing is the first in the planned Dead Sea Squirrels series by the co-creator of Veggie Tales. As readers familiar with Veggie Tales might expect, there are elements of character-building and morality, Bible verses, and depictions of Christian life throughout this chapter book for elementary school children. Michael Gomez and his best friend, Justin, spend the summer with Michael's archaeologist father at a dig on the shores of the Dead Sea, where Michael makes a "gross"that is to say "cool" discovery: two salt-withered, ancient squirrel bodies. The theme of the bookthe commandment to honor thy father and motheris illustrated by Michael's disobedience to his father and his subsequent consequences and remorse. However, there is plenty of humor to tickle young readers, and the target audience will undoubtedly laugh out loud. Sguin-Magee's many grayscale illustrations are appealingly cartoonish and funny. They depict presumably Latinx Dr. Gomez and Michael with brown skin, while Michael's mother and Justin both present white. The book ends with a cliffhanger that will make readers happy sequel Boy Meets Squirrels publishes simultaneously.Fans of such characters as Big Nate and Stink will likely enjoy the silly humor and adventures in this series opener, while many of their caregivers will appreciate the character-building lessons. (Fiction. 5-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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