Bound To Stay Bound

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 Girl In The Tree (Squirlish)
 Author: Potter, Ellen

 Publisher: Atheneum M. K. McElderry Books (2023)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 

 BTSB No: 728279 ISBN: 9781665926751
 Ages: 6-9 Grades: 1-4


Price: $5.73

Summary:
Cordelia, a young girl raised by squirrels, tries to branch out from her squirrel family and make a human friend, but after stumbling into a gymnastics class she finds social skills are a tough nut to crack.


Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (05/01/23)
   Booklist (06/15/23)

Full Text Reviews:

Booklist - 06/01/2023 Sweet and silly, Potter’s new chapter-book series, Squirrelish, takes the wild premise of a girl raised by squirrels in Central Park and runs with it. The story gets going as Cordelia, now eight, awakens in her tree house, fizzing with excitement over the knowledge that it’s Nut Day. Feeling festive, she dons her football helmet and fairy wings—both pilfered from the park’s lost and found—and bounds over to wake her squirrel dad, Shakespeare, so that they can start gathering nuts for the winter. When a sneaky squirrel steals Cordelia and Shakespeare’s butternut stash, Cordelia gives chase and draws a (human) crowd with her acrobatic skills, leading to high jinks outside of the park. Every bit of this book is a delight, from the imaginative details (squirrels speak Chittering) and grayscale illustrations to Potter’s clever solutions for practical questions (How does Cordelia know English? What does she eat?). Cordelia’s sudden entrance into human society comes with mixed-up feelings about where she belongs and how to make friends, which will resonate with many readers. - Copyright 2023 Booklist.

Booklist - 06/15/2023 Sweet and silly, Potter’s new chapter-book series, Squirrelish, takes the wild premise of a girl raised by squirrels in Central Park and runs with it. The story gets going as Cordelia, now eight, awakens in her tree house, fizzing with excitement over the knowledge that it’s Nut Day. Feeling festive, she dons her football helmet and fairy wings—both pilfered from the park’s lost and found—and bounds over to wake her squirrel dad, Shakespeare, so that they can start gathering nuts for the winter. When a sneaky squirrel steals Cordelia and Shakespeare’s butternut stash, Cordelia gives chase and draws a (human) crowd with her acrobatic skills, leading to high jinks outside of the park. Every bit of this book is a delight, from the imaginative details (squirrels speak Chittering) and grayscale illustrations to Potter’s clever solutions for practical questions (How does Cordelia know English? What does she eat?). Cordelia’s sudden entrance into human society comes with mixed-up feelings about where she belongs and how to make friends, which will resonate with many readers. - Copyright 2023 Booklist.

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