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When Burdock the barn cat sneaks into the Baxters' farmhouse kitchen to hide behind a warm stove, he overhears a sinister plot that endangers all the animals on the farm. It's up to him and his cacophonous cohorts to figure out how to bust out of the barn before it's too late. In this winning debut, readers will fall in love with the solitary cat, the self-effacing cow, the unstoppable pig, even a wayward she-owl—all brought to life with clever dialogue, poetic descriptions, and expressive black-and-white illustrations. This warm, lively read-aloud story about teamwork and friendship has the timeless appeal of a much-loved quilt.
"In the tradition of Garth Williams's pen-and-ink barnyard images, Bond's energetically sketched b&w illustrations illuminate the animals' distinct dispositions as well as their communal courage and devotion." —Publishers Weekly
"The book offers an opportunity for young readers to increase their vocabulary, especially if read with parents or older siblings . . . The story is filled with clear lessons about the danger of jumping to conclusions, the joys of teamwork, and the importance of accepting one another's differences." —Booklist
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Release date
December 15, 2023 -
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- ISBN: 9780544553705
- File size: 32854 KB
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- ISBN: 9780544553705
- File size: 32897 KB
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Languages
- English
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Levels
- ATOS Level: 5.4
- Lexile® Measure: 800
- Interest Level: 4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty: 3-4
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
May 4, 2015
A heartwarming atmosphere enriches Bond’s chapter book, in which a down-on-his-luck farmer plans to burn down his barn to collect insurance money. Burdock, a scrappy, one-eyed cat, learns of the plot after sneaking into the farmhouse to get warm. Inspired by a caring owl who swoops in with a plan, the barn residents band together to carry out a thrilling escape. Bond (The House That George Built) excels in creating characters whose personalities flirt with but defy typecasting. An anything-but-lazy pig works tirelessly to dig a hole under the barn wall to facilitate the animals’ flight; a take-charge nanny goat’s patience and kindness exceeds her stubbornness; and free-spirited Burdock, though tempted to make a break for it, puts the others’ wellbeing ahead of his own safety. Among numerous snippets of humor are inadvertent bunglings of clichés (“My wish is your command!”). In the tradition of Garth Williams’s pen-and-ink barnyard images, Bond’s energetically sketched b&w illustrations illuminate the animals’ distinct dispositions as well as their communal courage and devotion. Ages 6–9. Agent: Judy Sue Goodwin Sturges, Studio Goodwin Sturges. -
Kirkus
April 15, 2015
A group of talking farm animals catches wind of the farm owner's intention to burn the barn (with them in it) for insurance money and hatches a plan to flee. Bond begins briskly-within the first 10 pages, barn cat Burdock has overheard Dewey Baxter's nefarious plan, and by Page 17, all of the farm animals have been introduced and Burdock is sharing the terrifying news. Grady, Dewey's (ever-so-slightly) more principled brother, refuses to go along, but instead of standing his ground, he simply disappears. This leaves the animals to fend for themselves. They do so by relying on their individual strengths and one another. Their talents and personalities match their species, bringing an element of realism to balance the fantasy elements. However, nothing can truly compensate for the bland horror of the premise. Not the growing sense of family among the animals, the serendipitous intervention of an unknown inhabitant of the barn, nor the convenient discovery of an alternate home. Meanwhile, Bond's black-and-white drawings, justly compared to those of Garth Williams, amplify the sense of dissonance. Charming vignettes and single- and double-page illustrations create a pastoral world into which the threat of large-scale violence comes as a shock. Ironically, by choosing such a dramatic catalyst, the author weakens the adventure's impact overall and leaves readers to ponder the awkward coincidences that propel the plot. (Animal fantasy. 8-10)COPYRIGHT(2015) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
February 1, 2015
Gr 2-5-This story of friendship and teamwork is about a group of barn animals that functions as a close-knit family. This well-paced story told by the animals themselves is marked by a sense of anxiety as they deduce that the farmer is going to burn down the barn for the insurance money. They need to escape, but how can they get out of the locked barn? And where will they go? As the animals plot and plan, readers learn that each creature has a special gift and talent. It will take all of them working together to pull off their escape. Fans of Charlotte's Web and other gentle animal stories will enjoy this charming tale, which includes spot drawings throughout, illustrated by Bond using pen and ink. VERDICT This sweet story with a serendipitous ending has a comforting, classic feel.-Laura Fields Eason, Parker Bennett Curry Elementary School, Bowling Green, KY
Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
May 1, 2015
Grades 3-5 Everything is fine on the farm until Burdock the cat shares a dastardly secret he learns after sneaking into the farmhouse to get warm: one of the Baxter brothers is planning to burn down the barn! Panicked, the animals wonder what will happen to themwould he burn the barn with them inside? Nanny the goat, the calming influence in their small livestock community, leads meetings in which they brainstorm and consider all possible plans of action. Twists and turns, an owl determined to help, and a major rainstorm add to the intrigue of the tale. Lively pen-and-ink drawings by the author assist this debut work in presenting the animals as individuals and as a family. The book offers an opportunity for younger readers to increase their vocabulary, especially if read with parents or older siblings. Despite a slightly abrupt ending, the story is filled with clear lessons about the danger of jumping to conclusions, the joys of teamwork, and the importance of accepting one another's differences.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)
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Formats
- Kindle Book
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Languages
- English
Levels
- ATOS Level:5.4
- Lexile® Measure:800
- Interest Level:4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty:3-4
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