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Little, Brown & Co.
Annotation: From the author of The Midnight Brigade, this heartwarming and humorous middle grade novel follows one boy's summer adve... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #376227
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 04/14/26
ISBN: Publisher: 0-316-54261-X Perma-Bound: 0-8000-5185-8
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-316-54261-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-5185-3
Dewey: Fic
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Wed Sep 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

A job on a remote Midwestern farm is definitely not in glib slacker Parker Kelbrook's summer plans.The first thing Parker loses is his belief that he can argue his widowed dad into letting him go to the beach instead. The second is his luggage when the train from Pittsburgh drops him off in the midst of cornfields and chugs away. And the third is his blithe assumption that roguish charm will win over his four new dormmates or Molly, a tough-minded girl who lives with the enigmatic farmer in the big house and has "the perfect amount of freckles." What he discovers, along with a new appreciation for the pains and rewards of hard outdoor work, is a mystery: Why are he and his co-workers strictly forbidden to eat the radishes they're cultivating? "Embrace the extraordinary," says Molly in response to his questions…and that turns out to be not only good advice for Parker, but a cue for readers, as the farm grows both crops of a very special sort and (Molly again) "hope and second chances" for the strayed and wounded souls gathered to cultivate them. The roots of that mystery lead to experiences, mundane and decidedly otherwise, that leaf out into a magical summer for Parker and profound changes in course and spirit besides. Kalda supplies liberal quantities of full-page and spot art, with slender, stylized figures representing a White default.A memorable season of mystery, mischief, and marvels. (Fantasy. 10-13)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A job on a remote Midwestern farm is definitely not in glib slacker Parker Kelbrook's summer plans.The first thing Parker loses is his belief that he can argue his widowed dad into letting him go to the beach instead. The second is his luggage when the train from Pittsburgh drops him off in the midst of cornfields and chugs away. And the third is his blithe assumption that roguish charm will win over his four new dormmates or Molly, a tough-minded girl who lives with the enigmatic farmer in the big house and has "the perfect amount of freckles." What he discovers, along with a new appreciation for the pains and rewards of hard outdoor work, is a mystery: Why are he and his co-workers strictly forbidden to eat the radishes they're cultivating? "Embrace the extraordinary," says Molly in response to his questions…and that turns out to be not only good advice for Parker, but a cue for readers, as the farm grows both crops of a very special sort and (Molly again) "hope and second chances" for the strayed and wounded souls gathered to cultivate them. The roots of that mystery lead to experiences, mundane and decidedly otherwise, that leaf out into a magical summer for Parker and profound changes in course and spirit besides. Kalda supplies liberal quantities of full-page and spot art, with slender, stylized figures representing a White default.A memorable season of mystery, mischief, and marvels. (Fantasy. 10-13)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Wed Sep 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 4-7

From the author of The Midnight Brigade, this heartwarming and humorous middle grade novel follows one boy's summer adventure at a peculiar farm in the middle of nowhere. 

Charming and funny, Parker Kelbrook can wriggle out of anything he doesn’t want to do. So when he’s forced to take a job at the local pool—a threat to his beach-filled summer plans—he comes up with the perfect prank to get himself fired.

Once Parker’s father catches wind of his latest scheme, he decides enough is enough, and Parker is sent halfway across the country to work on a farm alongside five other kids who aren't his biggest fans. As Parker learns to roll up his sleeves and keep his head down, strange things start happening. And after he awakens one morning to find a seventeen-hundred-pound dairy cow on the roof of a barn, he suspects that something magical and mysterious is growing in the farm’s fields.

Adam Borba presents a whimsical new story about a boy’s discovery that mistakes and miracles can have serious consequences.


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