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BIG MOVE TO A TINY HOUSE by Jennifer Richard Jacobson

BIG MOVE TO A TINY HOUSE

From the Twig and Turtle series, volume 1

by Jennifer Richard Jacobson illustrated by Paula Franco

Pub Date: Oct. 6th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-64595-021-9
Publisher: Pixel+Ink

There are so many challenging changes in Twig’s world.

Twig and her little sister, Turtle, are facing a first day of school for the third time, and it’s only October. Their parents sold their home in Boston, moved temporarily to live with Grandma in Denver, and now to a new, tiny house in Happy Trails, Colorado, so confining that almost everything had to be left behind, including Bo, a beloved Great Dane. When Grandma tells them she has found a new family for Bo, Twig must find a way to get him back. With the help of new friends and teachers, and a lot of research and planning, Twig comes up with an amazing solution that will bring Bo back into her life, help children with reading, and provide companionship for Mr. Kim, the school custodian (who appears only twice in the action). Readers will find Twig and Turtle delightful, coping with their unusual and interesting obstacles with determination and great resourcefulness. Unfortunately Jacobson’s cast of secondary characters is quite one-dimensional. Upsetting actions at first meetings with classmates are revealed to be completely unintentional and easily explained away. Mom and Dad are loving but distracted. The Social Skills Club leader leads her charges unerringly to self-awareness and happiness. Even Writing Workshop protocols are perfectly aligned with Twig’s success. Twig and Turtle’s family presents White; illustrations reveal a vibrantly diverse student body. Sequel Toy Store Trouble publishes simultaneously.

Superficial—but still comforting and reassuring, with problems neatly tied up and solved.

(Fiction. 7-9)