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Masks (Wild at Heart) [Paperback]

Laurie Halse Anderson (Author, Creator)
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9 and upWild at Heart
After assisting with her own cat's emergency surgery, Sunita decides she can no longer work with animals and accepts an internship at a lab, unaware that the research conducted there includes animal testing.

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  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Pleasant Co. (September 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584855312
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584855316
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,730,147 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Laurie Halse (rhymes with "waltz") Anderson pretended she was a polar bear when she walked to school through the snow of Syracuse, New York. As a little girl, she would pound away at her father's old typewriter for hours, writing newspaper columns, stories, and letters. She loved watching her father write poetry and reading the funnies on the floor of his office. Laurie fell in love with words when her second-grade teacher taught her how to write haiku. Her favorite book is the dictionary, which is a good thing because she is a terrible speller. She tried to read every book in her school library, a heavenly place. She loves librarians! One of her favorite books was Heidi. This led to curiosity about foreign cultures. As a senior in high school, she was an American Field Service exchange student to Denmark, where she lived on a pig farm. She skipped both her prom and graduation ceremonies and had a great time there. She can still speak Danish.

Laurie Halse Anderson never intended to be an author. At Georgetown University, she majored in foreign languages and linguistics. She hit the real world with no idea of what kind of work she wanted to do. She tried everything, including cleaning banks, milking cows and working as a stockbroker. She hated all of it. Working as a reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer was a slight improvement, but she eventually quit to write books. After eight long, rejection-filled years, she has finally qualified as an overnight success.

Laurie's books for children and teenagers have attracted a lot of attention. Her first novel, Speak, was a National Book Award Finalist, a Michael L. Printz Honor book, a New York Times bestseller, and an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults. Publisher's Weekly, called Speak "a stunning first novel," in which Ms. Anderson "uses keen observations and vivid imagery to pull readers into the head of an isolated teenager." Speak has been translated into sixteen foreign languages, including Chinese and Catalan. In 2005, the movie version was released. In addition to novels, Laurie writes chapter books for elementary age children and picture books for the pre-school set. She received the Margaret A. Edwards Award, given by the American Library Association for significant and lasting achievement in young adult literature, in 2009.

Laurie lives in Northern New York with her husband, Scot, and their dog, Kezzie. Scot designed and built a writing cottage for Laurie, where she writes daily. Along with writing, she enjoys gardening, running and hanging with her family.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Did not do well in showing both sides of the issue., July 28, 2003
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This review is from: Masks (Wild at Heart) (Paperback)
In this book, Sunita gets an internship at a lab. She finds out later that the animals are being infected with diseases, killed, and dissected to learn about the diseases to create new medicines for animals. Sunita is torn about whether or not this is wrong and at the end decides it's OK. While her friend, Brenna, gives the other side(against the experiments), saying that it is cruel and that there must be another way, that does not give any real facts for the other side. In all the other Wild at Heart books that involved animal rights issues, the kids did research to find out about the issues, but they didn't in this one. If they had, they would probably have found out some facts that very few people are aware of-like that experiments on animals are highly innacurate, have caused many drugs later found to be dangerous to be put on the market, and that 90% of medical advancements were discovered through experiments that did not involve animals. While I loved most the Wild at Heart books, I did not like the way this book presented the issue of animal experimentation;it was very one-sided.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Book, October 20, 2004
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It begins sad because Sunita, one of the Wild At Heart volunteers, has to get surgery for her cat Mittens in an emergency. It makes her upset, so she decides to leave Wild At Heart and instead recieves an internship to a lab. She finds out the lab does animal testing there. Torn between right and wrong, she finally decides it's okay, but Brenna, another volunteer, sticks up for the animal. I won't tell you the end, but unlike the previous review, I really DO recommend the book.
NOTE: READ the PREVIOUS BOOKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trapped, October 14, 2005
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Trapped was a awsome book it has adventure and great for people who love animals(like me)! It is about Sunita having to go into a hurricane to face her biggest fear and to rescue a speciel cat!
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