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Hubcaps and Puppies

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It's not easy having your own father for a teacher, but that's only one of twelve-year-old Nikki's problems. Her beloved dog has died, leaving a gaping hole in her life, which is thrown into further turmoil by the arrival of her long-lost eccentric grandmother from Australia. Life is pretty tense around Nikki's house, but Nikki relaxes by taking long rides on her horse and visiting a nearby secluded pond inhabited by a rare species of turtle. Things do begin to get brighter when she receives an unwanted, runt puppy as a birthday present. She names the ugly little Border Collie Lucky and he flourishes under her care. As she and her grandmother begin working together, first of all at preparing a garden and then at training Lucky for the local agility trials, they eventually become friends and the grandmother begins telling Nikki about her crusades for the environment in Australia. When Nikki finds out that developers are planning to fill in her special pond to build a housing estate, wiping out the turtles' habitat, she decides to take a dangerous stand on the animals' behalf. But can she really take on a big developer and win? Hubcaps and Puppies is not only a story about a girl, her dog and her horse, but also about the protection of the environment and the lessons that the older generation may have to teach the younger if they are willing to listen. Nelson writes in a fast-moving and energetic style, but her characters and situations are always realistic and believable.

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      March 1, 2003
      Gr. 3-6. When her dog dies, 13-year-old Nikki is sure she will never want another. Then her mother finds a stray puppy and brings it home to her as a birthday surprise, forcing Nikki to decide if loving the puppy means she's betraying her other dog. When her colorful, eccentric grandmother comes to visit, Nikki has an even more difficult relationship to consider. A subplot has Grandmother, an environmentalist, involving Nikki in taking on people who want to develop a pristine pond area. Some of the conflicts are resolved too neatly here, but Nelson does a capable job of portraying family dynamics, and her characters come across as both likable and real. A satisfying read.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2003, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.9
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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