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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherSimon & Schuster Children's Publishing
ISBN-101442494581
ISBN-139781442494589
eBay Product ID (ePID)201564019
Product Key Features
Book TitleViolet Mackerel's Pocket Protest
Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicNature & The Natural World / Environment, General, Social Themes / New Experience, Social Themes / Friendship
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorNot Available
Book SeriesViolet Mackerel Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight7.7 Oz
Item Length7.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2013-035382
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsWhen Violet and her friend Rose learn that their favorite oak tree is to be cut down, they organize a small protest with a big result. . . . Readers need not have read the five previous titles to appreciate Violet and her family. . . . Aussie Violet's world is just different enough to provide an interesting change for readers entering the chapter book stage. They will quite like the family's Saturday market stall, with its knitted nests and china birds, and they will enjoy the friends' success. . . . A characteristically intelligent entry in a consistently appealing series., In her sixth book, Violet and her friend Rose discover that their favorite oak tree is scheduled to be cut down to make way for a parking lot. . . . Branford manages to make circumstances work out for Violet, a good-hearted kid who can figure out what she is feeling before she speaks. The fortuitous ending . . . reads like just desserts.
Grade FromFirst Grade
Grade ToFifth Grade
Dewey Decimal[Fic]
SynopsisIn this sixth story of the Violet Mackerel series, Violet and Rose start a very small protest to make a very big impact. Violet and Rose have shared their best secrets under the big oak tree in Clover Park. And they have found some very good small things there too. So when Johnson's Tree Services stomps in and posts a sign that says PUBLIC NOTICE-TREE REMOVAL, they know that they must do something to stop them. When their first protest washes away in the rain, Violet and Rose feel discouraged. But then they realize that the sort of people who care most about small things, like birds not having nests and people not having a place to collect acorns, might also be the sort of people who notice very small protests. And that gives them a quite brilliant idea, one that just might save their tree, on behalf of all the small things--and small people--who love it.