Bird Brain - by Joanne Levy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A bird and a BFF Arden Sachs has always wanted a pet: a purring kitten or an adorable puppy, or even a fuzzy guinea pig.
- 9-12 Years
- 7.43" x 5.06" Paperback
- 192 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
Description
About the Book
Even though Arden always wanted a pet, taking care of her uncle's parrot, Ludwig, was NOT what she had in mind. But as Arden gets to know Ludwig, she realizes he is not only incredibly smart but loyal--and the best pet she could have asked for.
Book Synopsis
A bird and a BFF
Arden Sachs has always wanted a pet: a purring kitten or an adorable puppy, or even a fuzzy guinea pig. But living in a cramped condo with her mom and siblings means she's unhappily pet-free. Then her Uncle Eli, a professor and scientist, asks Arden to look after Ludwig, his African Grey parrot, while he's away on sabbatical in Guinea. A little afraid of the bird, Arden reluctantly agrees to prove that she can handle pet ownership.
But when Ludwig goes beyond his usual sounds and imitations to spout numbers and words that seem way too complex for a parrot, Arden wonders if there's more to this bird than meets the eye. As they get to know each other, Arden realizes Ludwig is not only super smart, he's also fiercely loyal, helping her with everything from her school presentation to her bully problems, and her pursuit of a spot on the Science Bowl team. Ludwig may not be the pet Arden wanted, but he might turn out to be exactly the pet she needed.
The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Review Quotes
"Readers who are dealing with bullying will identify with how Marni causes Arden to have major anxiety about herself and school. Children interested in the intelligence of birds, and parrots in particular, will enjoy this book. A fun read."
-- "Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD)""An engaging, heartwarming, and, at times, laugh-out-loud funny middle-grade novel that will appeal to a broad range of readers--animal lovers, STEM enthusiasts, and even science fiction fans."
-- "Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Canadian Children's Book News""Arden is a nerdish heroine, keen on science and not afraid of showing that she is brighter than most of her classmates, but she is still a sympathetic character that readers can relate to without difficulty. Recommended"
-- "CM: Canadian Review of Materials""Levy offers a well-paced, realistic story that explores bullying and its effects on the victim over a period of time, while offering fascinating information about African Grey parrots. With well-drawn characters and an appealing first-person narrative, Levy's latest is a fine choice for middle-grade readers who prefer relatively short chapter books."
-- "Booklist"About the Author
Joanne Levy is the award-winning author of a number of books for young people, including Double Trouble, Fish Out of Water and The Book of Elsie in the Orca Currents line and the middle-grade novels The Sun Will Come Out, Small Medium at Large and Sorry For Your Loss, which was nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award and won the Canadian Jewish Literature Award. She lives in Clinton, Ontario.