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Highlights
- Red Deer Press introduces its first Early Chapter Books that open new worlds for striving, independent readers, ages 7-9.
- 7-9 Years
- 9.2" x 6.2" Hardcover
- 72 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
Description
Book Synopsis
Red Deer Press introduces its first Early Chapter Books that open new worlds for striving, independent readers, ages 7-9.
Red Deer's first Early Chapter Book, Tizzy and Me: Fifteen Ways to Love a Mink is a funny, endearing, and page-turning story of friendship and learning how to stand up for what you believe in.
On the first snowy day of school, seven-year-old Georgia is upset to discover that her best friend Winona is wearing a coat made with real fur. What comes next is a battle to help her friend understand and Georgia -- with the comforting presence of her dog, Tizzy -- must find a way to make things right. As the two girls learn more about animals that live in fur farms, they realize they must stand up for them -- but how can they help the minks and make a difference?
This is N.M.L. Hazard's first book for children, and features black-and-white spot illustrations from acclaimed illustrator Alice Priestley. This is a contemporary "Ramona the Pest" book for today's newly independent readers.
About the Author
N.M.L. Hazard is a writer, educator and a veterinarian. She is the author of The Nap-Away Motel, a novel for adult readers. She lives with her family in Toronto.
Alice Priestley's illustrations have appeared in more than a dozen picture books as well as children's novels including The Light Keeper, Mom Marries Mum!, Together and Hush, Mama Loves You. She lives in Toronto with her family.