Alabama Moon / Watt Key.
I could trap my own food and make my own clothes. I could find my way by the stars and make fire in the rain. Pap said he even figured I could whip somebody three times my size. He wasn't worried about me. For as long as ten-year-old Moon can remember, he has lived out in the forest in a shelter with his father. They keep to themselves, their only contact with other human beings an occasional trip to the nearest general store. When Moon's father dies, Moon follows his father's last instructions: to travel to Alaska to find others like themselves. But Moon is soon caught and entangled in a world he doesn't know or understand, apparent property of the government he has been avoiding all his life. As the spirited and resourceful Moon encounters constables, jails, institutions, lawyers, true friends, and true enemies, he adapts his wilderness survival skills and learns to survive in the outside world, and even, perhaps, make his home there.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780312644802
- ISBN: 0312644809
- Physical Description: 294 pages ; 20 cm
- Publisher: New York : Square Fish, 2010, ©2006.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "Soon to be a major motion picture"--Cover. Originally published in the United States by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ©2006. |
| Target Audience Note: | 010-14. |
| Awards Note: | E.B. White Read Aloud Award for Older Readers (2007), Vermont Golden Dome Book Award Nominee (2008), Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Nominee for Kinderbuch (2009), Truman Readers Award Nominee (2009), Alabama Author Award for Young Adult (2008), Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee (2009) |
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| Genre: | Juvenile works. Fiction. |
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Summary:
I could trap my own food and make my own clothes. I could find my way by the stars and make fire in the rain. Pap said he even figured I could whip somebody three times my size. He wasn't worried about me. For as long as ten-year-old Moon can remember, he has lived out in the forest in a shelter with his father. They keep to themselves, their only contact with other human beings an occasional trip to the nearest general store. When Moon's father dies, Moon follows his father's last instructions: to travel to Alaska to find others like themselves. But Moon is soon caught and entangled in a world he doesn't know or understand, apparent property of the government he has been avoiding all his life. As the spirited and resourceful Moon encounters constables, jails, institutions, lawyers, true friends, and true enemies, he adapts his wilderness survival skills and learns to survive in the outside world, and even, perhaps, make his home there.