A faithful little dog must survive on his own in the wild in this captivating tale of loss and reunion told by acclaimed poet Marilyn Nelson and the inimitable artist Timothy Basil Ering. Abba Jacob is a monk who lives on a faraway island with his loyal rat terrier, Snook. Every day, from the small hours of dawn till the sun sets over the sea, Snook keeps Abba Jacob company as he prays or works, tending the gardens or fixing the plumbing of the little hermitage he calls home. But when the two are separated by a ferocious storm, suddenly Snook must learn to fend for himself in the wild, all alone in a world of fierceness and wonder. Will he ever again hear the loving voice that he waits for? Simply and lyrically told by award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson and exquisitely illustrated by Timothy Basil Ering with wit, warmth and a clear affection for the natural world, this is a moving, evocative tale of friendship lost and re-found against all odds. This exceptionally beautiful long-form poem from multiple-prizewinner Marilyn Nelson tells the story of a dog who becomes separated on an island from his best friend, a monk.
Timothy Basil Ering's love of the sea and all natural elements shines here with astonishing facility and beauty; this truly is the book he was born to paint. It is an utterly unique and unusual book that will become an instant classic with dog-and animal-lovers, absolutely wonderful for sharing aloud.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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Kate DiCamillo is the author of many beloved books for young readers, including The Tale of Despereaux and Flora and Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures, both of which received a Newbery Medal; Because of Winn-Dixie, which received a Newbery Honor; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, which won a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award; and the bestselling Mercy Wa
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