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Chasing Redbird
Chasing Redbird
Author: Sharon Creech
ISBN-13: 9780060269883
ISBN-10: 006026988X
Publication Date: 3/3/1997
Pages: 272
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Joanna Cotler
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
This is a wonderful book, I loved it and I think many people will, i totally recommend it.
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Helpful Score: 2
This book allows a person to dream of what could be.
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Helpful Score: 1
It started out as an ordinary summer. But the minute thirteen-year-old Zinny covered the old, overgrown trail that ran through the woods behind her family's house, she realized that things were about to change.

Right from the start, Zinny knew that uncovering the trail would be more than just a summer project. It was her chance to finally make people notice her, and to have a place she could call her very own. But more than that, Zinny knew that the trail somehow held the key to all kinds of questions. And that- the only way to understand her family, her Aunt Jessie's death, and herself, was to find out where it went.
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Author is twice winning author of Newberry Medals. Another of her wonderful books about a teen.
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This was one of my favorite books growing up. I highly recommend!
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"I couldn't put it down! A mix between mystery, adventure, and a love story. Excellent author!" 12 year old daughter.
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This was my favorite book towards the end of elementary school. Zinny feels invisible in her own life, until one day she finds a path in her backyard that changes her summer and her life forever. This book deals with a number of adolescent issues, namely death and the guilt associated with it, but is the best book about becoming a young-adult somebody that I have ever read. DRA level 44, Guided Reading Level V
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I remember loving this when I was about 12 or so, and reading it over and over again.

From the back cover (some copies don't have this, so I'm adding it):

It started out as an ordinary summer. But the minute thirteen-year-old Zinny covered the old, overgrown trail that ran through the woods behind her family's house, she realized that things were about to change.

Right from the start, Zinny knew that uncovering the trail would be more than just a summer project. It was her chance to finally make people notice her, and to have a place she could call her very own. But more than that, Zinny knew that the trail somehow held the key to all kinds of questions. And that -- the only way to understand her family, her Aunt Jessie's death, and herself, was to find out where it went.

From the author of the Newbery Medal-winning Walk Two Moons, here is an intricately woven tale of a young girl who sets out in search of her place in the world -- and discovers it in her own backyard.
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Excellent story. I enjoyed it very much.
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"an intricately woven tale of a young girl who sets out in search of her place in the world-and discovers it in her own backyard"