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Firefly Hollow

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Three lonely riverside dwellers - a boy, a firefly, and a cricket - are all trying to make sense of unexpected changes in their world. Each has a secret dream, but each finds himself trapped. Becoming friends brings them happiness and solidarity, but more changes are in store. Each character stands up to his greatest fear, and, in doing so, finds his greatest strength.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from May 25, 2015
      McGhee (the Bink and Gollie series) introduces three tiny creatures with big dreams in a whimsical tale that examines how friendships change and the value of chasing one’s dreams. Firefly longs to fly to the moon, while her friend Cricket wants to be “the cricket version of Yogi Berra” (“Why shouldn’t crickets learn how to catch falling objects?” Cricket reasons. “Wouldn’t that make them all safer?”). Their respective clans think both notions are ridiculous. The two find kindred spirits in Vole, the last of his river-dwelling kind, and Peter, a “miniature giant” who is mourning the departure of a close friend. As Firefly and Cricket pursue their goals and explore new terrain, they come to understand their limits and the risks of being different. The book’s portrayal of the world as an exciting but dangerous place filled with huge human “artifacts” (all warmly evoked in Denise’s illustrations) will tickle readers’ fancies, and the poignant conclusion may cause a few tears to be shed. Ages 8–12. Author’s agent: Holly McGhee, Pippin Properties.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Despite warnings of the dangers of their human neighbors, two tiny creatures, Cricket and Firefly, boldly break the barrier and befriend a miniature giant, a boy named Peter. Jessica Almasy's narration bounces with the cheerful energy of youth and is accompanied by the loud "thump thumps" of the human giants. Listeners will cheer Firefly's successful attempts to perform challenging flying maneuvers and rally behind Cricket's attempts to catch dandelion fluff like baseball legend Yogi Berra. The insects join Peter and an elderly river vole in exploring new terrain and possibilities. Almasy delivers this charming tale with charming emotion, making it an ideal family choice. M.F.T. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:690
  • Text Difficulty:3

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