Atty in love

Tim Lockette

Book - 2024

"Atticus T. Peale—Atty for short—is thirteen and a self-described advocate for animals. She’s also a vegetarian atheist in the heart of the Deep South’s bible belt, where ribs and guns and church are a way of life, and euthanizing animals is just the way they’ve always dealt with strays. Having already been to court to save her dog Easy, Atty spends a lot of her free time designing plans for a no-kill-shelter in her small Alabama town while juggling school work, hanging out with her best friend Reagan, and battling 'the blues.' But when Atty meets a mysterious boy at the county fair, her world begins to crumble. As it becomes increasingly clear that this boy—with his wild hair and rough hands--works with a captive... animal, Atty must choose between her own values and the boy she's fallen for.

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Subjects
Genres
Social problem fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Seven Stories Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Tim Lockette (author)
Item Description
"A Triangle Square book for young readers"--Title page.
"Includes an interview with the Harvard Animal Law and Policy Clinic’s real-life animal law expert Katherine Meyer."--Page [2] of cover.
Physical Description
222 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 10-14 years.
Grades 7-9.
ISBN
9781644213988
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

When a dedicated animal rights activist gets between a hunky boy and his captive elephant, is heartbreak inevitable? Fresh from the terrifying and terrific travails detailed inAtty at Law (2020), 13-year-old bisexual girl Atticus T. Peale is currently focused on persuading the authorities of her Alabama county to turn the local dog pound into a no-kill shelter. Her horizons are broadened by near-simultaneous meetings at the county fair with inscrutable, alluring Emory Mumbford and Elizabeth III, the sad-eyed old elephant he gently and lovingly tends on his family's ranch. For Atty, it's double love at first sight--but how will Emory respond to her sincere and principled need to see Elizabeth freed? And for that matter, what would "freedom" for an elephant raised in captivity even look like? Into this poignant and funny tale of teen angst, Lockette weaves sensitive, reasoned considerations of both ethical and commonsense animal rights issues on the way to a court date, an imperfect but nontragic resolution, and a decisive split. As a parting gift for concerned readers, the author appends a tantalizingly brief interview with Katherine Meyer, director of Harvard Law School's Animal Law and Policy Clinic. Atty, her dad, and Emory are white; Atty's stepmother and little stepbrother are Black. Serious at heart, but as droll as it is demanding.(Fiction. 12-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.