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Mercy Watson Thinks Like a Pig - by Kate DiCamillo (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A Wall Street Journal 20 Best Children's Books of the Past 20 Years Selection Can Mercy Watson outwit Animal Control?
- Parents Choice Awards (Fall) (2008-Up) (Fiction) 2008 3rd Winner, Cybils (Easy Readers) 2008 3rd Winner
- 5-8 Years
- 8.34" x 6.62" Hardcover
- 80 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Humorous Stories
- Series Name: Mercy Watson
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About the Book
Can Mercy Watson outwit . . . Animal Control? The porcine wonder's on the lam in her latest tongue-in-snout adventure from Newbery Medalist DiCamillo ("Because of Winn-Dixie"). Full color.
Book Synopsis
A Wall Street Journal 20 Best Children's Books of the Past 20 Years Selection
Can Mercy Watson outwit Animal Control? The porcine wonder's on the lam in her latest tongue-in-snout adventure!
Mercy's appetite has got her into trouble again. When Eugenia Lincoln's pansies go missing, Animal Control Officer Francine Poulet arrives on the scene. But as she soon discovers, not just anyone can think like a pig. Especially when that pig is porcine wonder Mercy Watson!
Review Quotes
Shiny, stylized artwork captures all the fun of Mercy's capers.
--Booklist
Fans of the series will welcome this addition to Mercy's adventures.
--School Library Journal
As always, Mercy is a blue ribbon winner. The characters are hilarious, partly because they are so true to life. Illustrator Chris Van Dusen's pictures add to the story (Francine Poulet's license plate reads "CLUCK"; Mercy's bowl of lemonade is garnished with a slice of lemon). Young fans no doubt already find themselves craving a new Mercy story in much the same way that the porcine wonder pines for hot crunchy toast dripping with butter.
--Kidsreads.com
Mercy Watson fans will surely love this deliciously, ridiculously funny story...Chris Van Dusen has produced delightful illustrations that perfectly compliment Kate DiCamillo's prose.
--Looking Glass Review
Funny, giggly, and silly...hilarious, bold, brightly colored illustrations that almost glow.
--Record-Courrier (Ravenna, Ohio)
About the Author
Kate DiCamillo is the beloved author of many books for young readers, including the Orris and Timble, Mercy Watson, and Tales from Mercy Watson's Deckawoo Drive series. Her books Flora & Ulysses and The Tale of Despereaux both received Newbery Medals. A former National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, she lives in Minneapolis.
Chris Van Dusen is the author-illustrator of many books for young readers, including The Circus Ship and Big Truck, Little Island, and the illustrator of the Mercy Watson and Deckawoo Drive series. He lives in Maine.