Are You Ready to Hatch an Unusual Chicken?
Are You Ready to Hatch an Unusual Chicken?
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Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Annotation: Sophie is finally settling into her new role as keeper of chickens with secret superpowers. But the arrival of more chickens, the appearance of unusual eggs, an upcoming poultry inspection, and more, threaten to throw her off her feed.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #6504099
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 11/06/18
Illustrator: Kath, Katie,
Pages: 310 pages
ISBN: 1-524-76591-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-524-76591-0
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book

Sophie (Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer) obtains two new chickens plus a clutch of (unusual) eggs. Meanwhile, biracial Sophie has a somewhat uneasy start in middle school, but at least her beloved cousin comes to stay with the family while attending college. This sequel's epistolary format blends the outlandish premise with Sophie's realistic concerns about her family, peers, and flock. Humorous, loose line drawings are a good match for the plucky heroine's story.

Kirkus Reviews

An almost-13-year-old expands her poultry-farming operation in this sequel to Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer (2015).Sophie Brown has just received two new unusual chickens to add to her flock, but that's not all—she's about to receive fertile eggs, so she is putting together an incubator and learning all she can about how to nurture chicken eggs and get them ready to hatch. Resourceful and thoughtful, Sophie documents her entire process—emailing with Hortensia, a chicken vendor; taking detailed notes about her unusual (they casually teleport objects or become invisible) hens; and writing letters to deceased but beloved adults Agnes, Great-Uncle Jim, and Abuelita. School is about to start, and Sophie's excited that her cousin Lupe will be coming to stay as she attends college nearby, but nothing can compare to the hatching of new chicks. Sophie's lower socio-economic status and identity as a brown-skinned, biracial Xicana figure into the plot heavily without reeking of tokenism. (Sophie's mom is Mexican-American; her dad is white.) Readers unfamiliar with the first book should feel caught up after a few dozen pages of this epistolary novel. Jones has married the trappings of traditional magical realism—small towns, quirky people, almost-normal animals—with the angst of being the out-of-place kid in middle school, and it's no gimmick: just good worldbuilding and storytelling. Kath's humorous spot art is a delightful complement.Charming, thoughtful, and clever. (Magical realism. 9-13)

School Library Journal (Mon Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

Gr 3-- 6 Sophie Brown and her chickens are back in the sequel to Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer and they've got a new challenge. After inheriting Redwood Farm, Sophie is determined to hatch chicks and return the farm back to its former glory. When her new brood arrives, she discovers that one of her chicks may be even more unusual than those she's raising. An inspection from the Unusual Poultry Committee will ultimately decide if Sophie can continue her work on the farm, and she and her friends are determined to pass. Fans of Sophie's first foray into farming will be delighted with the humor, heart, and chicken-hatching tips galore in this charming follow-up. Sophie continues to mature as a determined, relatable middle schooler who experiences the everyday concerns of fitting in at school and learning responsibility, along with raising magical animals. Acknowledgement of Sophie's Mexican American identity and the prejudice she experiences give this book additional depth and nuance. Most heartwarming is the depiction of the loving family and community that surrounds and supports her; it takes a village to raise unusual chickens as well as a 12-year-old girl. VERDICT A funny and relatable realistic fantasy sure to be enjoyed by farm-dwellers, urbanites, and everyone between. Kelsey Johnson-Kaiser, St. Paul Public Library

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Word Count: 43,502
Reading Level: 5.3
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.3 / points: 7.0 / quiz: 500192 / grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.5 / points:11.0 / quiz:Q77663
Lexile: 840L
Guided Reading Level: Q
Fountas & Pinnell: Q

This laugh-out-loud sequel to Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer has EVEN MORE MAGIC CHICKENS!

Twelve-year-old Sophie Brown is finally settling into her new home and her new role as keeper of some highly unusual chickens--chickens with secret superpowers!

But the arrival of two new magical chickens for her flock and some unusual eggs to be incubated and hatched (what will their superpowers be?), plus an impending inspection from the Unusual Poultry Committee (who even knew this existed?) has Sophie feeling pretty stressed out. Her older cousin, Lupe, is coming to stay with her family, which is great--but will Lupe like chickens too? And on top of it all, Sophie's first day at her new school is rapidly approaching!

In this wildly funny and quirky novel told in letters and lists and quizzes, Sophie learns that even an exceptional poultry farmer can use some help.


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