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A complex story about small town life and displacement—both of humans and of wildlife.Chip Martin's life is going well, but now everything is beginning to fragment. His brother Justin's away at college and his sister Kate is busy with her high school activities. His single mom's lifelong friendship with Booker Wilson has suddenly taken a romantic turn, and now his best friend Luther won't speak to him. Even worse, Chip has to face the possibility of being uprooted. Chip's feelings of dislocation are compounded when he meets kids at his community center who are refugees, left homeless in the aftermath of a recent hurricane along the Florida Panhandle. But then Chip discovers something unbelievable—a family of Florida panthers that have been driven out of their home in the Everglades. Chip is alarmed when he hears that the last few acres of the woods are to be cleared to make way for a meat-packing plant. When he tries to protect the panthers, he learns that he has more friends than he thought.Author Rosa Jordan's memorable, well-drawn characters are woven together into a web of complex relationships marked by the challenges of displacement.
For 15-year-old Justin, life seems woefully unpredictable. Just when things are really starting to look up for him, something comes along to knock him down. Justin is the first freshman to make the high schools varsity baseball team. The first that is since Booker Wilson, the best baseball player to ever come out of their small town, did it 17 years ago. But Justins elation quickly turns to worry when his mother loses her job. To earn money Justin sells Little Billy, the familys beloved baby goat. But the new owner, Mr. Grimsted, mistreats Little Billy. Now Justin must break the law to save him. Then one afternoon a red sports car appears in the driveway and with it comes emotional upheaval for the family, as well as the tempting lure of adventure. Author Rosa Jordans memorable, well-drawn characters are woven together through circumstance into a web of complex relationships marked by challenges and the confusion of divided loyalties. The result is a richly textured portrait of small town life and a struggling family that will satisfy middle readers.
In an eloquent and dramatic story of an adolescent girl's first glimpse into the problems of prejudice and the redeeming power of friendship, Jordan offers a gripping, empathetic tale of how two families come together despite small town prejudices and cultural differences.
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