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The Lion Who Stole My Arm
The Lion Who Stole My Arm
Reviewed by: Patricia Temple - Long Island Community Library, Long Island, Choose Library District
Review Date: August 18, 2014
Review
The story gets off to an attention getting start with Pedru being dragged into the long grass by a lion. The description is real, but not gory shocking as the reader is prepared for the event by the book's title. Pedru is blessed with a strong, wise father and loving family. Still, he struggles with adjusting to his new circumstances and desire for revenge. A second lion attack in the village leads to a hunt and the introduction of lion researchers, smoothly exposing the reader to all points of view regarding the prediction of large/top predators. The outcome of all the characters is wrapped up a little too perfectly, but doesn't take away from the enjoyment or value of the book. The publisher recommends this for 7-10 year old readers. I would also give it to the 6th or 7th grade struggling reader due to the books undaunting size, cliff hanging chapter endings and high interest topic.
Overall Book Score: excellent
About the Book
Author:
Davies, Nicola
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Book Type: chapter book fiction
Genre: realistic fiction
Audience: grades 4-6
Binding Type: reinforced trade binding
Binding Quality: good
ISBN: 9780763666200
Price: 14.99