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Putnam And Pennyroyal [Hardcover]

Patrick Jennings (Author), Patrick Jeni Ngs (Illustrator)
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4 and up
When Cora Lee and her Uncle Frank go fishing, he tells her a story about Putnam, a sedate old grebe (a loon-like bird). Life was dull for Putnam -- until he met a spunky grebe named Pennyroyal.

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From School Library Journal

Grade 4-6-Frank and his nine-year-old niece, Cora Lee, have a tradition of going fishing on New Year's Eve day during her annual trip to Arizona. This year, however, may be the last because of Frank's stubborn refusal to ever visit Cora's home and the rest of his family in Indiana. The child is upset by this prospect, but her uncle can offer her no reasonable explanation. Instead, he tells her a story about Putnam, a grebe who leaves his pond when his favorite food runs out. He has a number of adventures and ends up in an underground spring that appears to have no exit. There are other grebes there, though, and it's safe, so Putnam comes to accept it as his new home. Then, Pennyroyal, a least grebe arrives. Unlike the others, she longs for adventure and desperately wants to find a way out of the spring. Putnam is moved by her need and works to help her escape. As this story unfolds, sideline conversations between Frank and Cora provide insights into their personalities and relationship. It also becomes evident that the story is Frank's somewhat clumsy attempt at explaining himself to his niece. The story-within-a-story device is intriguing; however, neither the human nor bird characters are developed strongly enough to make their tales compelling. Young nature lovers might initially be interested in the grebes' adventures, but they (like Cora) will soon discover Uncle Frank's motive in telling the story. Unlike Cora, however, they have no vested interest in finding out how it all ends.
Arwen Marshall, New York Public Library
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

From Jennings (Faith and the Rocket Cat, 1998, etc.), a quirky tale of two grebes with very different characters. Last of his clutch to hatch, Putnam responds to his mother's neglect by teaching himself to dive, feed and, after the rest of the family departs unnoticed, fly. Seeing the world as a scary, dangerous place, he dives into a strange pond and, pulled by a deep current into an underwater cave, makes no effort to find a way out. In fact, the cave is filled with grebes, all huddled on ledges, unspeaking. Into this lightless, cheerless place splashes chatty, social, adventuresome Pennyroyal Grebe who, despite her best efforts to get acquainted, is so determinedly shunned by all that she begins to pine away. Finally, Putnam breaks ranks to feed her, and then to look for escape. Presenting this as a tale told to a feisty, skeptical nine-year-old, Jennings insists that there's no lesson here, although thoughtful readers, like the child, will see through that claim. His story-within-the-story ends with Pennyroyal gone and Putnam still nerving himself to follow, but the child supplies a happy ending. Readers expecting an animal adventure along the lines of Avi's, or Dick King-Smith's, will be underwhelmed by this chewy allegory. (b&w illustrations, not seen) (Fiction. 10-12) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Press; 1 edition (November 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439079659
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439079655
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,991,869 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

As a kid Patrick Jennings was afraid of African black mambas and tigers. He grew up in Northwestern Indiana.

He got his first pair of glasses when he was eight, and always wished he had a nickname like his friend, Mike. Mike was called "Tiger" by everyone, even the teachers. Wow.

Patrick Jennings may be called "Tiger," if you wish, or "Tigersnack." Both names are hidden inside his name. (As is "Rat" and "Ratpick," but he's not as fond of those and discourages their use. "Jetpack" is fine.)

Before he became a professional writer, in 1995, Tigersnack was a paperboy, a busboy, a fry cook, a hoddy, a record store clerk, a courier, a teacher, and a librarian. He has since published sixteen books for young readers. Can you find them somewhere on this site?

Jetpack's books have featured such creatures as electric dogs, rocket cats, grebes, coots, kangaroo rats, werewolves, scorpions, horses grown from seed, teenagers, gopher snakes, guinea dogs, and a lucky (or perhaps unlucky) sixth grader. Stinking Carp (he doesn't like this one) is currently working on books about a bat, a rat, alien dognappers, an owl in a suit, and, naturally, a tiger.




 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book about Grebes!, November 26, 1999
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This review is from: Putnam And Pennyroyal (Hardcover)
Nine year old Cora Lee and her Uncle Frank always go fishing at Coot Pond in Arizona. But those darn coots (birds) are scaring the fish away. Plus, this might be the last time she ever gets to go fishing with her uncle. Then, Uncle Frank tells her the story of "Putnam and Pennyroyal," two grebes who have social differences but have two things in common: they want to get out, and they love to dive. As the story nears its end, Cora Lee wonders if Putnam or her Uncle Frank will ever change and it is up to her to end the story - the way it should be.

I loved this story so much, I devoured it in two days. It's creative sense of humor and adventure kept me reading. Patrick Jennings is an excellent writer. In our Book Club and in my class, we discuss his books. If you've ever read FAITH AND THE ELECTRIC DOGS or FAITH AND THE ROCKET CAT, then you'll love PUTNAM AND PENNYROYAL.

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It was the end of another year, the last day of December, and my niece, Cora Lee, was paying me her annual visit. Read the first page
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grebe story, other grebes, caddis nymphs, mosquito fish
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Cora Lee, Coot Pond, Pennyroyal Grebe, Terre Haute, Uncle Frank
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