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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book, January 28, 2000
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This review is from: Searching for Candlestick Park (Paperback)
I thought this was a good book. Until I got to the ending. I thought it was a dissapointing ending! If I could rewrite this book, I would change the ending so it's more exciting. The characters are cool. It's about a boy who wants to find his dad who work's in Candlestick Park (now 3com park) Or so he thinks. On his trip from Seattle to California, he runs into all kinds of obstacles. He has to find food, money, and his cat foxy, who runs away in a place that he's never been to before. I loved the book! I reccomend it to anyone who likes Baseball or if you've ever run away!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting runaway story with a happy ending!, August 17, 2001
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Volkert Volkersz (Snohomish, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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At first I was bothered that Spencer was lying and stealing to run away from his aunt's Seattle area home, where he was living with his mother, so he could search for his father in San Francisco. But once I realized that he was keeping a list of all the things he "borrowed" from people so he could pay them back, I relaxed and found myself getting involved in this bicycle/hitch-hike/bus ride adventure. While it's easy to get the impression that "Searching for Candlestick Park" glamorizes running away, in the end it serves as a warning for how dangerous this can be.

We added this book to our school library at the insistent request of a sixth grader who had read it in another school. After we acquired several copies, it was constantly checked out, including one copy that this same boy read at least two more times!

Another good "on the road" adventure with a happy ending is "Bud, Not Buddy." Enjoy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars 5th grade Teacher-My students love it!, July 28, 2007
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This review is from: Searching for Candlestick Park (Paperback)
Peg Kehret is a great author and once again has written an intriguing and captivating story. Once I shared it with my kids, they were dying to check it out. Most read it in one night! A great "Can't put it down" book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The sad journey that ended!!!!!!!, September 13, 2006
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My book is about a boy whs name is Spencer and he is 12.Him and his mom had to move because they couldn't pay rent anymore so they left at 3:ooAM in the morning so no one could see them, but Spencer couldn't find his cat but his mom made him leave anyway.Then he went back later that night to get his cat.There was two guys there painting already as he began to call his cats name he went in the garage to see if he could find him.When he found him as soon as he turned around a guy said hey come out or I am calling the cops.He began to run dowm the road and hid behind a bush for a bus,when the first one said no pets allowed he had to wait 2 more hours for the other one.When he got to his aunts where he was staying he fell fast asleep and in the morning he woke up to his mom and aunt screaming at him to take the cat to the pound or find another home for it.So when they left he decided he was going to run away to his dads in San Fransisco.This is a very good book and I would definatly read it again if I had time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Searching for Candlestick Park, February 19, 2002
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This book is about a boy named Spencer that is 12 years old. He had to move to Seattle with his mom to his Aunts house because his mom wasn't paying the rent.He has a cat that he brings but his aunt doesn't like the cat so Spencer runs away from home to go and find his dad in San Francisco. His dad is a big Giants fan. Spencer finds his dad but Spencer can't live with him because now his dad has a girl friend and there is not enough room for all of them. So Spencers dad buys him an airplane ticket to go home and now Spencer and his mom moved back to there old house because now they have enough money.This is a very good book!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, May 27, 1998
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One day a little boy and his mom moved to their Aunt May's house. The next night the boy snuck out and went back to his old house to find his cat. When he found his cat, he took him back to his Aunt May's house. The next morning the little boy and his cat set out to find his dad.

I like this book because there is a lot of action and funny parts in it. I also like this book because the little boy reminds me of one of my friends.

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5.0 out of 5 stars ?¿SeArChInG fOr CaNdLeStIcK pArK¿?, March 16, 2005
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This review is from: Searching for Candlestick Park (Paperback)
This book was about a boy on a journey to find his dad in Candlestick Park. Early one morning, Spencer and his mom move to their aunt May's hose. Spencer is forced to leave his cat behind but he goes back to the house that night. Aunt May and Spencer's mom makes him find a new home for the cat. Spencer hates that so he runs away from home to find his dad in California. Spencer runs into some trouble along the way to California. Along the way he stays at a park and his cat (Foxy) gets chased by a dog. He also stayed with a guy that did wood carvings. When he came back to see him he had died. He also starts to steal and lie and he feels really bad. This book was a great book I liked it. If you like adventurous books, this is good. I would recommend it to you.
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Searching for Candlestick Park by Peg Kehret (Paperback - September 27, 1999)
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