Cervantes, Angela. Gaby, Lost and Found.
30 July 2013, Scholastic Press
E ARC from Netgalley.com
Gaby is living with her father, since her mother, an illegal
immigrant from Honduras, was rounded up by immigration officials at her work
and deported. Gaby would like to live with her friend Alma’s family, since her
father doesn’t seem to be able to keep a job or care for her properly, but he
won’t let her. She would also like a cat, so is glad when the students at her
Catholic school pick an animal shelter as their community service project. She
uses her writing skills to write biographies for the pets, and takes a great
interest in the animals, especially a cat named Feathers who was abandoned by
his yuppie owners, who now want to reclaim him. She hopes that her mother, who
is saving money to pay a coyote to help her get back to the US, will be home
soon. When she realizes that Feather’s owners are going to reclaim her, she
takes the cat home, which gets her in trouble with everyone. Eventually, Gaby
comes to realize that her mother is not going to make it home, and that she
needs to advocate for her own needs and stand up to her father in order to get
the kind of life she needs.
Strengths: This has very good details about a child living
in poverty, but is not overly sentimental. Gaby has some support structure, and
is not afraid to use it when needed. This will also appeal to students who like
animals, since there are lots of loveable cats and dogs. There is also a little
middle grade girl drama, but Gaby has a good friend in Alma and is able to
triumph over it.
If you
Weaknesses: It is rather sad that Gaby has no one from
Social Services checking on her, but 6th graders are able to hide a
lot about what is going on in their families, so this is rather realistic.Marciuliano, Francesco. I Could Pee on This and Other Poems by Cats
15 August 2012, Chronicle Books
Marciuliano, Francesco. I Could Chew on This and Other Poems by Dogs
30 July 2013, Chronicle Books
If you're looking for poetry books, these two might not be the best choices, but if you are looking for FUNNY books, they are great. Once I get over my surprise that this author also writes the comic strip Sally Forth, I may debate purchase. Great gifts for the dog/cat lover in your life who likes poetry!
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