Trouble in the Trees - Yolanda Ridge电子书mobi+epub
Product Details
Age Range: 9 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 6
Lexile Measure: 650L
Series: Orca Young Readers
电子书mobi+epub
Paperback: 152 pages
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1554693853
ISBN-13: 978-1554693856
Trouble in the Trees (Orca Young Readers) Paperback – May 1, 2011
by Yolanda Ridge (Author)
http://www.amazon.com/Trouble-Trees-Orca-Young-Readers/dp/1554693853
Product Details
Age Range: 9 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 6
Lexile Measure: 650L (What's this?)
Series: Orca Young Readers
Paperback: 152 pages
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers (May 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1554693853
ISBN-13: 978-1554693856
Eleven-year-old Bree is happiest when she's climbing the trees at Cedar Grove, her urban townhouse complex. She's the best climber around, even better than an older boy, Tyler, who drives her crazy with his competitiveness. When Ethan, a younger boy, falls from a tree and hurts his elbow, the neighborhood council bans all tree-climbing in Cedar Grove. If Bree chooses to ignore the bylaw, her family could be kicked out of their home, so she vows to change the rule instead. After giving a presentation to the Neighborhood Council, she realizes this is not a battle she can win on her own, but rallying the Cedar Grove troops is more difficult than she imagined.
Editorial Reviews
Review
"Bree is a likeable and round character, and her voice rings true as a child frustrated with the world of adults. All the child characters are distinct, and Ridge brings an honesty to their conversations and thoughts. Some of the strongest scenes in the book happen when the children get together to try and affect change; there is not complete agreement immediately, and each character's motivations and personality comes through in scenes of dialogue. The portrayals of relationships are realistic, and Ridge provides readers with a strong girl protagonist who is thoughtful and adventurous. Bree's sheer frustration of trying to affect change in the bylaw, alongside her confusion at the changing boy-girl relationships in her life, make the reader empathetic to her situation...Recommended." (CM Magazine 2011-03-18)
"This book will help teach young readers about the political process and how it can affect our daily lives...The short chapters and larger text will appeal to those who are making the transition to chapter books. Recommended." (Library Media Connection 2011-10-01)
"Continues the standard of excellence of other titles in this series...This book not only discusses issues of courage, public speaking, friendship, and boy-girl relationships, but also introduces the basic workings of council meetings...It's also nice to see girls taking part in sports and outperforming the boys with no apologies. Bree is a great role model for young girls who want to try different things, and make their communities a better place to live." (Resource Links 2011-06-01)
From the Back Cover
I sat on a branch near the trunk and let my feet swing freely below me. It felt good to be surrounded by big green leaves. I heard a bee buzz by my ear, lured by the sweet smell of tree sap. It was one of those cloudy Vancouver days where the gray sky seemed close enough to reach up and touch. The clouds were like a blanket that warmed the air without any help from the sun. I felt like I could hide away on this branch forever. Bree is happiest when she's climbing the trees at Cedar Grove, her urban townhouse complex. She's the best climber around, but when one of her younger friends falls from a tree and hurts himself, the Neighborhood Council bans all tree climbing in Cedar Grove. If Bree chooses to ignore the bylaw, her family could be kicked out of their home. But what can one girl do? She knows it's not a battle she can win on her own, but rallying the Cedar Grove troops is more difficult than she imagined.
Biography
Yolanda Ridge is the author of two middle grade novels about the irrepressible Brianna Bridges. In Trouble in the Trees (Orca Book Publishers, 2011) Bree fights a bylaw against tree climbing in her Vancouver townhouse complex. The stand alone sequel, Road Block (Orca Book Publishers, 2012) follows Bree to Ontario where she spends the summer fighting the development of a highway through her grandmother's farm land.
Yolanda lives in the mountains of interior British Columbia with her husband and two sons. When she's not reading or crafting her next work of fiction on her treadmill desk, you'll find her fighting the weeds in her yard or tackling the wilderness by bike. To learn more please visit Yolanda's website;
www.yolandaridge.com
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