The Great Zoodini
The Great Zoodini
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HarperCollins
Annotation: From the author of the Horace & Bunwinkle series comes this hilarious and heartwarming story of forgiveness, trust, and ... more
Genre: [Animal fiction]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #381576
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 07/23/24
Illustrator: Mottram, Dave,
Pages: 197 pages
ISBN: 0-06-313471-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-313471-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023944247
Dimensions: 21 cm
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

A fennec fox named Zoodini is determined to escape from wherever humans put him.Zoodini, who's been let down by everyone he's ever trusted, constantly attempts to break out of the zoo, where he's a misfit, and attain a life of fame and fortune. He'll be safe-and he'll never have to depend on anyone else again. The closest thing he has to family is his best friend, Hoppy, a stuffed rabbit who also functions as his conscience. When the zoo ships Zoodini off to Twin Buttes Animal Sanctuary, at first he thinks it's just another place to escape from. But-against his will-he starts to get attached to the accepting, friendly animals there. Then the kindly owner, Latine-coded Linda, is tricked by her nefarious cousin into taking a trip to Denver, leaving the animals vulnerable. Zoodini seizes the chance to manipulate the others into helping him with his biggest escape attempt yet. A further twist heightens the stakes for all the animals-and the emotional stakes rise as Zoodini continues to lie about his motivations. The schemes are wacky, and the animal characters are quirky yet endearing, brought to life by Mottram's black-and-white spotlight illustrations. Themes of connection and trust (and mistrust) are well incorporated and rooted in empathy. Zoodini's once-bitten-twice-shy characterization leads to compelling internal conflict as he's torn between playing it safe and forging real connections. Final art not seen.Adorable anthropomorphic exploits with emotional depth. (Fiction. 7-12)

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Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 3-6

From the author of the Horace & Bunwinkle series comes this hilarious and heartwarming story of forgiveness, trust, and found family, perfect for fans of A Boy Called Bat and Wedgie & Gizmo.

The Great Zoodini—aka Radar the fennec fox—has never fit in. In fact, his only friend is a stuffed rabbit. Ever since his first family abandoned him, he’s had one goal: become world famous and show everyone how wrong they were about him. But no matter how many daring escapes Zoodini’s tried, he’s never even made the Association of Animal-Themed Attractions newsletter.

When his latest escape goes wrong, Zoodini winds up at the Twin Buttes Animal Sanctuary and Drive-In Movie Theater. He can’t believe his bad luck. How can he get famous in the middle of nowhere? But the residents—ranging from a pink-obsessed flamingo to an astrology-loving river otter to a grizzly cub who thinks he’s a superhero—all seem to like Zoodini. Even more surprising, he likes them too.

Then Zoodini overhears a plot to sell the sanctuary and sees his big chance—breaking out by himself would go unnoticed, but breaking everyone out? That would make him world famous. But what if being famous means losing the only family who’s ever accepted him?


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