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Christmas at Stony Creek [Hardcover]

Stephanie Greene (Author), Chris Sheban (Illustrator)
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4 and upP and up

The pond at Stony Creek is perfect for ice skating, and a blanket of snow is on the ground. It's almost Christmas. Pipsqueak wishes she could spend the days at the pond, then curl up in front of a glowing fire with her family.

But Papa has gone away to search for food. He promised to be home soon, so by Christmas Eve, Pip is worried. What will they eat for Christmas dinner? How can they celebrate without Papa?

Pip knows she must do something. There are mountains of food in the huge house on the hill. The one filled with cats and traps. The most dangerous place in Stony Creek. Mama has forbidden everyone from even mentioning the house. Pip's not sure she has the courage to go there, but she has to try. She has to do it for Mama, Kit, Will, Nibs, Nan, and baby Finny. For Christmas. And for Papa.

Braveness starts with a single step.


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About the Author

Stephanie Greene is the author of many acclaimed books for young people. She lives with her family in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 96 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (October 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061214868
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061214868
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 7.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,971,723 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Stephanie Greene is the author of many books for young readers, including the popular Owen Foote books. Ms. Greene lives in Chapel Hill, N.C. Her website is www.stephaniegreenebooks.com.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A tale that will warm you up, even on the chilliest of days!, November 2, 2007
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Erika Sorocco (Southern California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Christmas at Stony Creek (Hardcover)
Pipsqueak "Pip" has always been more of a bookworm than anything else. While she loves foraging in the great outdoors occasionally, her true passion lies in curling up with a great book, and staying toasty warm in the house with her mother, father, and siblings. The fact that her older brother, Will, was recently the victim of a horrible attack in the great outdoors has only made her even more of a home dweller. But then things change drastically.

Christmas is just days away, and the food is in short supply. With Will out of commission, nursing his bruised body, it is up to Father to find enough food to provide his family with a feast fit for royalty for Christmas Day dinner. When Father fails to return after countless days, it is obvious that something bad has happened. As the food continues to run low, Mother enlists Pip to help forage for something to eat. But on Christmas Eve, when the little ones are dreaming of Christmas Day dinner, it is quite obvious that there is no food left. As frightened as Pip is, she knows that she must return to the scene of Will's grizzly injury - Land's End. Land's End is an enormous mansion full of delightful food that will keep Pip's family satisfied for months. The only thing standing in Pip's way is her fear. Fear that could be the difference between a Christmas full of giggles and full-tummies, or sadness and hunger pains.

Christmas is my absolute favorite time of the year, and I adore stories about mice and their families. So when I stumbled upon Stephanie Greene's CHRISTMAS AT STONY CREEK, I knew it would be the perfect fit for my tastes. Greene's lovely narrative truly brings the holiday spirit to life, as Pip navigates her way through fear, love, joy, and danger. Her refusal to give up, no matter how tough things get is admirable; and her non-stop bravery makes her a heroine who will not soon be forgotten. Paired with Chris Sheban's adorable black-and-white sketches, CHRISTMAS AT STONY CREEK will appeal to many. Especially those looking for a holiday story that the whole family can enjoy. A tale that will warm you up, even on the chilliest of days!

Erika Sorocco
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A warm and whimsical story with a gentle message of love, bravery, sacrifice and the blessings of being a family, August 19, 2008
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This review is from: Christmas at Stony Creek (Hardcover)
Pipsqueak is a mouse. Her papa calls her "Pip" for short. Because Pip was so small when she was born, Mama and Papa made a nest for her in a teacup. Pip loves to skate on the pond at Stony Creek. On winter nights, Pip and her family sit in front of the fireplace roasting chestnuts, which they all share.

One night Papa tells Pip and the rest of the family that he must leave to find food. He promises to return in two days --- three at the most. While he is gone, Pip must help Mama care for the family.

Pip is the quiet one. When she isn't outside skating, she's reading a book. Her brother Kit likes to whittle. Twins Nan and Nibs play together, and baby Finny enjoys eating and making noise. Will is the oldest and the bravest; he walks with a limp after being mauled by a cat in the house at Land's End, which is also where Pip's beloved Uncle Hank died.

Land's End is "the house perched at the edge of a cliff overlooking the woods." The people who live there built the house by cutting down trees and destroying the homes of the animals living in the woods. Food is plentiful at Land's End, but it is also a very dangerous place. Besides the hungry cat, there is a deadly trap, which is what killed Uncle Hank. After Will's injury and Uncle Hank's death, Mama has made Pip promise never to go near Land's End. Pip has always been too afraid to even think about disobeying her.

After Papa is gone for more than a week, Pip is sent outside to look for food, but all she finds are some seeds and a small piece of corncob. On her way back she stops to skate and doesn't notice how late it is. She struggles to make it home with the help of her special walking stick, which her Uncle Hank had helped make. It is made of hickory wood; he once told her there is "nothing stronger."

With two days left until Christmas, Papa has yet to return. Mama sends Pip to visit Aunt Pitty, an old rabbit, whose warren smells of apples and cinnamon. Aunt Pitty gives Pip seeds and berries to take home for the family and tells her to be brave. On her way back to the nest, Pip is stalked by a huge owl. With the help of her special walking stick, she barely escapes the owl's talons but loses the food from Aunt Pitty and returns home empty-handed.

By Christmas Eve Papa still isn't home. Mama has saved up some food for the Christmas celebration, but the family is still hungry. Pip asks Will about Land's End. He warns her to be careful and makes her promise not to go near the trap. After Mama falls asleep, she slips outside. It is cold and dark, but Pip knows what she must do.

Will Pip make it to Land's End? Will she bring back food for the family? And what has happened to Papa? Will he return home in time for Christmas?

CHRISTMAS AT STONY CREEK is a warm and whimsical story with a gentle message of love, bravery, sacrifice and the blessings of being a family. It is a delightful book for families to read together in front of a warm fireplace on a cold winter's night --- and to pick up again any time of the year.

--- Reviewed by Donna Volkenannt
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