“People often asked them:
Why try so hard to save
one little otter?”
#middlegrademagic #summerofmiddlegrade
“People often asked them:
Why try so hard to save
one little otter?”
#middlegrademagic #summerofmiddlegrade
Such a cute book so far! I‘m trying to actually read more of the middle grade novels from work this summer, and I‘m so glad I picked this one up. #middlegrademagic #summerofmiddlegrade
Loved this novel in free verse. No editing needed. The verse propels the two timelines in Odder‘s life as a Monterey Bay otter needing rescuing. It made me smile and cry. The illustrations are beautiful. A delightful 5/5 ⭐️ for any age.
Such joy! I am loving this novel in verse. The illustrations are delightful.
I'm loving all the MG reads I'm reading lately. Katherine Applegate has been a favorite of mine for years. With Odder, she has written an adorable tale about an orphaned otter who humans help. I liked how she addressed troubles sea creatures face and how humans can be both good, and bad in our interactions with animals and their environment.
I loved that Applegate included the true facts at the end.
? ? this paragraph will make a teacher blubber in June. If you loved the One and Only Ivan, you'll love this too. I'm not sure why "Sea Otter" by Ezterhaz wasn't in the back of this book, but almost everything I know about otters is from Ezterhaz. Both books will make you want to watch the otter cams at Monterey or the Seattle aquarium. #playlikeanotter
What are you thinking about the updates in goodreads. I am feeling meh. I want goodreads to be more interactive. I want to be able to share from goodreads to other sites similar to the way my posts automatically tweet - especially since Twitter has become so Twit(tee). It's appearance was the least of my concerns and the update is not really an improvement. I want it to have more features like storygraph or share to SG.
“In their defense, sharks do not (as a rule) eat otters.“
This is a super cute (yet realistic) middle grade novel in verse from the perspective of a young sea otter!
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