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Rylant's 'Master Plan' brings new challenge to old faces
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2016
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Rylant's 'Master Plan' brings new challenge to old faces
2016
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Cynthia Rylant's latest chapter book brings back the characters of Gooseberry Park (1995) to face the challenge of drought in the northwest. After months of no rain, Kona, the faithful lab and his hermit crab housemate, [Wise Gwendolyn], again team up with Murray (the bat with a sweet tooth and kleptomaniac tendencies), and the ever resourceful mother squirrel, Stumpy, to save their neighbors in \"Gooseberry Park: The Master Plan, illustrated by Arthur Howard. Cynthia Rylant has over 150 books for emergent readers (the \"Everyday series; \"Brownie and Pearl, featuring a girl and her cat; and \"Puppy Mudge), first readers (30 volumes about Henry and his mastiff dog Mudge; his cousin Annie and her cat Snowball; the \"Poppleton series; and Mr. Putter and his cat Tabby), peerless picture books (\"When I Was Young in the Mountains and \"The Relatives Came), and chapter novels (Newberry Medal-winner \"Missing May, the best book I know about growing up rural and poor for children or adults).
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Charleston Newspapers
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