by Avi, Brian Floca
Read in 4th grade.
One of my favorite children's authors... Poppy is part of a series of books about the mice in Dimwood forest. The book is exciting and has wonderful characters from a brave field mouse named Poppy to a crabby old porcupine named Ereth. This was our family dinner book but it was so good that we re...
Another from the Battle of the Books that sounded good.***It's the story of a brave little mouse's adventures outwitting the local owl despot. Does anyone know why so many authors tell children's stories with critters instead of people? It's a cuddly-looking trap. At one extreme you have the full-on...
My niece and nephew were not interested in having me read Poppy to them. Both of them are adverse to "killing," as my niece calls it, and there is a horrid death in the first chapter of this book, and another intense death in one of the final chapters. So, at the kids' request, I did not read thi...
So it's geared towards 4th graders, but I just can't resist a book that anthropomorphizes animals. And it's a cute little mouse! Who's tough - and she's a girl! - and she kicks ass! It was very enjoyable."I don't care," Poppy said aloud, making a fist of a paw. "I'll do it. I will."
I have a vague recollection of reading Avi's books as a child, but reading this one was just great! Avi's writing style is suspenseful, adventurous, thrilling and sprinkled with humour. I loved Ragweed's gangster voice and Ereth's strange expressions (what in bug's breath are you doing?).
My favorite thing about this book is that my neice gave it to me for Christmas. However, even if it isn't a Christmas present from your neice it is a well written small tale of a brave young mouse.