Toby and the secrets of the tree Author: De Fombelle, Timothee | ||
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Summary:
Toby's world is under greater threat as Leo Blue hunts anyone standing in the way of his plans for the oak tree.
Illustrator: | Place, Francois |
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Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: MG Reading Level: 5.10 Points: 12.0 Quiz: 140765 | Reading Counts Information: Interest Level: 6-8 Reading Level: 4.40 Points: 20.0 Quiz: 52020 | |
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Grade 4 → Reading → RL Literature → 4.RL Key Ideas & Details
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Grade 5 → Reading → RL Literature → 5.RL Integration & Knowledge of Ideas
Grade 5 → Reading → RL Literature → 5.RL Range of Reading & Level of Text Complexity
Grade 5 → Reading → RL Literature → Texts Illustrating the Complexity, Quality, & Rang
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Grade 7 → Reading → CCR College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (07/15/10)
School Library Journal (11/01/10)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 11/01/2010 Gr 5–8—After the cliff-hanger ending of Toby Alone (Candlewick, 2009), the miniature protagonist returns to try to locate his kidnapped parents and prevent the destruction of the Tree that houses settlements of tiny humans. His childhood friend Leo Blue has become a power broker and rules from the Nest on high, while Joe Mitch maintains control of the Low Branches, capturing and enslaving Grass people to dig out the Crater and increase his fortune. Between Leo's blind quest for supremacy and Joe Mitch's exploitation of its resources, the Tree is rapidly declining. Toby must navigate carefully to avoid the dangers they present. Moreover, Leo is determined to win Elisha Lee, and, when he realizes that Toby holds her heart, his intent to destroy his former friend becomes murderous. De Fombelle sprinkles social commentary liberally throughout the plot's twists and turns, and, while it will go over the heads of some readers, others will appreciate the pulls between big business and the environment and the distrust between the Grass and Tree people. Place's pen-and-ink illustrations are scattered generously throughout and enhance the overall quirkiness. Though the forvolume can stand alone, youngsters unfamiliar with the first installment may find it difficult to keep track of the large cast of characters and where their loyalties lie. This interesting piece of eco-fantasy provides a satisfying conclusion for those who enjoyed the first book.—Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA - Copyright 2010 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.