The Naked Mole-Rat Letters by Mary Amato
2007-08 WAW Award Nominee (Grades 6-8)
September 10, 2007
This book is an example of the saying "Don't judge a book by its cover (or title)." Did you know that there really is an underground creature called a naked mole-rat? If not, you'll learn a lot about them by reading this book.
Synopsis:
Have you ever had days when you didn't feel like you could talk to
anybody about anything, especially about what was bothering you?
Have you ever had days when nobody seems to listen to you, or to
care about you or things that were important to you? That's exactly
how Frankie feels when she finds out that her father met "someone"
special on a business trip to Washington D.C. -- and her dad
is not exactly open or forthcoming with any details about this
"someone." But eventually Frankie does find out about this
"someone," and she feels somewhat threatened. She feels the need to
protect not only her younger brothers (Skip and Nutter) but
also her father from this new "intruder" by sending her
e-mails, with the hope of somehow discouraging the budding
relationship.
Characters:
Robert Wallop, Frankie, Skip "the Spy," Nutter "the Koala-wannabe,"
Beth, Johnny Nye, Ms. Trolly ("the Troll") guidance counselor,
Ratlady (Ayanna Bayo), Justin Haxer and Ms. Young
(drama/play coaches/sponsors)
Setting:
Pepper Blossom, Indiana
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