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Sourcebooks Young Readers
05 April 2016
Series: Dinosaur Boy
Sometimes being different is good...even if it means having a tail and spikes. Now in paperback!

A laugh-out-loud, quirky new middle grade series that looks at bullying in an entirely new and inventive way. Everyone knows the dinosaur gene skips a generation. So it isn't a complete surprise when Sawyer sprouts spikes and a tail before the start of fifth grade. After all, his grandfather was part stegosaurus. Being a dinosaur is pretty cool, despite a sudden craving for vegetables. Except some of the kids at school aren't too thrilled with his spikey tail-even if he covers them with tennis balls. Sawyer is relieved when a couple of the bullies mysteriously stop coming to school, until he discovers a secret more shocking than Dino DNA! The disappearing kids are in for a galactically horrible fate...and only Sawyer, with the help of his friends Elliot and Sylvia, can rescue them. Dinosaur Boy is the perfect... book for middle school boys and reluctant readersbully book for children that explores the topic in a new and inventive waydinosaur chapter book for kids 9-12preteen gift for boys""A hilarious adventure and as sharp as a stegosaurus's tail...fantastic.""-Nathan Bransford, author of Jacob Wonderbar and the Cosmic Space Kapow on Dinosaur Boy ""Funny, fast-paced, and filled with surprising twists, Dinosaur Boy is a charming story... will have boys and girls roaring for more!""-Nikki Loftin, author of The Sinister Sweetness of Splendid Academy and Nightingale's Nest A Junior Library Guild selection And don't miss the thrilling sequel Dinosaur Boy Saves Mars-coming February 2016.
By:   ,
Imprint:   Sourcebooks Young Readers
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Reprint
Volume:   0
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9781492634478
ISBN 10:   1492634476
Series:   Dinosaur Boy
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Cory Putman Oakes was born in Switzerland and grew up in California. She graduated from UCLA and Cornell Law School. Since then, she's been an associate at a big law firm, taught at Texas State University, and written several books. Cory lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and kids. Visit Cory's website at corypoakes.com.

Reviews for Dinosaur Boy

""A fun mix of school drama, science fiction, and humor, the story explores the daily hassles of living as part dinosaur, along with the real pain of bullying."" - Booklist ""A rollicking, action-packed read...a deceptively layered take on middle-grade social dynamics that will have your young reader appreciating Oakes' storytelling twists and turns as much as her lessons about acceptance"" - Austin American-Statesman """"Oakes emphasizes the effects of bullying and peer pressure. There are also plenty of fun science and sci-fi ideas woven throughout. The trim size and plot-driven pacing make this an ideal recommendation for reluctant readers... A fun and funny read with layers of deeper issues."""" - Austin American-Statesman ""Oakes emphasizes the effects of bullying and peer pressure. There are also plenty of fun science and sci-fi ideas woven throughout. The trim size and plot-driven pacing make this an ideal recommendation for reluctant readers...A fun and funny read with layers of deeper issues"" - School Library Journal ""Credible characters and real-life issues like bullying, appreciating differences, and being true to oneself keep Oakes's (The Veil) series kickoff grounded...Oakes draws on everything from the dubiousness of zero-tolerance bullying policies (especially when they're being used to ship students to Jupiter) to the importance of tolerance and the injustice of discrimination to create a story with unexpected depth"" - Publishers Weekly ""An entertaining barrel ride past sheaves of middle-grade themes from bullying to racial identity."" - Kirkus


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