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Tiger Eyes Hardcover - 2014
by Blume, Judy
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Details
- Title Tiger Eyes
- Author Blume, Judy
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition Reissue
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 240
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Atheneum Books for Young Readers
- Date 2014-04-29
- Features Dust Cover, Price on Product - Canadian
- Bookseller's Inventory # 1481414399.G
- ISBN 9781481414395 / 1481414399
- Weight 0.75 lbs (0.34 kg)
- Dimensions 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1 in (21.34 x 14.22 x 2.79 cm)
- Ages 12 to 15 years
- Grade levels 7 - 10
- Reading level 590
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Themes
- Cultural Region: Southwest U.S.
- Geographic Orientation: New Mexico
- Topical: Coming of Age
- Topical: Death/Dying
- Topical: Family
- Library of Congress subjects Death, Family life
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2013035090
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
Summary
What does it take to recover from tragedy? This masterful Judy Blume novel has a fresh new look.
Davey Wexler has never felt so alone. Her father has just been killedâÈ'shot in a holdup at the 7-Eleven near their home. And now her mother has transplanted her and her little brother, Jason, to Los Alamos, New Mexico, to stay with family and recover.
But Davey is withdrawn, full of rage and fear and loneliness. Then one day, while exploring a canyon, she meets an older boy who calls himself Wolf. Wolf is the only one who understands herâÈ'the only one who can read her sad eyes. And he is the one who helps her realize that she must find a way to move forward with her life.
Davey is one of Judy BlumeâÈçs most hauntingly true human beings, capturing the deep ways a person can change that canâÈçt be seenâÈ'only felt. Her story has been felt, deeply, by readers for decades.
Davey Wexler has never felt so alone. Her father has just been killedâÈ'shot in a holdup at the 7-Eleven near their home. And now her mother has transplanted her and her little brother, Jason, to Los Alamos, New Mexico, to stay with family and recover.
But Davey is withdrawn, full of rage and fear and loneliness. Then one day, while exploring a canyon, she meets an older boy who calls himself Wolf. Wolf is the only one who understands herâÈ'the only one who can read her sad eyes. And he is the one who helps her realize that she must find a way to move forward with her life.
Davey is one of Judy BlumeâÈçs most hauntingly true human beings, capturing the deep ways a person can change that canâÈçt be seenâÈ'only felt. Her story has been felt, deeply, by readers for decades.