Poppy
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, etc
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Avi
Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Winner * ALA Notable Book * ALA Booklist Editors’ Choice * School Library Journal Best BookIn the second book in the Tales of Dimwood Forest by Newbery Medal-winning author Avi, a tiny deer mouse named Poppy dares to stand up to a tyrannical owl. The story is accompanied by inviting illustrations from Caldecott Medal-winning artist Brian Floca. “This exciting story is richly visual. The underlying messages, to challenge unjust authority and to rely on logic and belief in oneself, are palatably blended with action and suspense.” — School Library JournalPoppy knew she was taking a risk following her beloved Ragweed to Bannock Hill, but a night of dancing with the handsome golden mouse was just too tempting. So when Ragweed is scooped up by the sinister owl, Mr. Ocax, who rules over Dimwood forest, she’s devastated. Her whole life she was warned of Mr. Ocax’s evil ways…how could she have been so foolish to put herself and Ragweed at risk?To make matters worse, when Poppy attempts to move with her family to a different part of the woods where the food supply is richer, Mr. Ocax refuses to let them go. Despite what she’s been led to believe for years, Mr. Ocax is not as strong as he wants the mice to think he is. Armed with the bravery, gumption, and wit of a hero, Poppy embarks on a dangerous quest—joined by the irascible but lovable porcupine, Ereth—to defeat Mr. Ocax and lead her family to a better home. A perennially popular story of courage and determination, Poppy is a fixture on state award lists and in classrooms across the country.
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Author
Avi
Pages
192
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2018-03-27
ISBN
0062696343 9780062696342
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I'm not really sure how I feel about this book. This is a graphic depiction of a woman that stays in a violent marriage for 14 years.<br/><br/>The book kept me interested and I could barely put it down, but about 75-80% into the story, it lost traction for me and I absolutely hated the ending. I won't say why so I don't spoil it for others. <br/><br/>It shows the sacrifices women make when they are in a turbulent and violent marriage, not only out of fear but also love for the children under their care. This is mainly focused around Poppy and her step-son Abel's relationship, while enduring Kane's abuse thru out the years. Kane is her husband and Abel's father.<br/><br/>I did enjoy the story and the huge twist that's revealed later on in the book. I didn't see that one coming! I just think the ending ruined it for me. Sean, really? Come on! (Iykyk)<br/><br/>It is a dark story with heavy material regarding domestic & sexual violence. Dark is subjective. While I've read a lot darker material, this may be too dark for others. Proceed with caution."