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Claude and Medea: The Hellburn Dogs (Kindle Edition)

by Zoe Weil (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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"In Claude and Medea we are introduced to two incredible characters whose very different lives are intertwined by their shared willingness to open their hearts and minds and see past prejudice. This charming story reminds us of the passion that welled inside of all of us when we learned of the injustices that take place in the world. Weil's engaging book helps us appreciate the creativity of children and the desire that we all have to make a positive difference in the world no matter our age. I look forward to reading more about the adventures of Claude and Medea." --lauren Ornelas, Founder, Viva! USA

"In Claude and Medea we are introduced to two incredible characters whose very different lives are intertwined by their shared willingness to open their hearts and minds and see past prejudice. This charming story reminds us of the passion that welled inside of all of us when we learned of the injustices that take place in the world. Weil's engaging book helps us appreciate the creativity of children and the desire that we all have to make a positive difference in the world no matter our age. I look forward to reading more about the adventures of Claude and Medea." --lauren Ornelas, Founder, Viva! USA<br /><br />"Youthful idealism, initiative, and humane sensitivity come together seamlessly in this animal-themed mystery caper, which is sure to have riveting appeal for young readers." --Wayne Pacelle, President & CEO, The Humane Society of the United States

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Winner of the 2008 Gold Moonbeam Award for juvenile fiction!

Claude and Medea aren't expecting an odd substitute teacher to change their lives. Nor are they anticipating the dangerous adventure in store for them. They seem like normal kids. But are they?

Claude has famous parents and sticks to the rules. Medea's got a scholarship to a fancy private school and can't get in trouble. How is it that they are thrown together, trying to outsmart Manhattan criminals? And why do they care so much about the weird Ms. Rattlebee? Find out what makes this unlikely pair begin to view the world differently, and to risk everything.

Claude and Medea: The Hellburn Dogs is a riveting story that will make kids eager for more while offering them true heroes for today's world. This is a book that gives kids not only what they most want but also what they most need protagonists who embody courage, compassion, and care.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Is your life the message you want it to be?", June 7, 2007
CLAUDE AND MEDEA: THE HELLBURN DOGS is the inspiring story of two children who, with the help of a quirky substitute teacher, find the strength and courage to become heroes.

Claude and Medea, the protagonists of the tale (tail?), hail from very different backgrounds, though both attend the same prestigious private school. Their young lives take a new, unexpected turn when Ms. Flora Rattlebee fills in for their homeroom teacher for one brief yet eventful week. Without revealing too much of the plot, let's just say that Ms. Rattlebee's consciousness-raising couldn't come at a better time, fatefully coinciding with a rash of Manhattan dog-nappings.

Author Zoe Weil has created an enjoyable, progressive, truly family-friendly children's book. She covers quite a bit of ground, including in her story lessons about speciesism, racism, classism, sizeism, sexism, nepotism, environmentalism, poverty and privilege, bullying, slavery, child labor, littering, endangered species, and civil disobedience. And it's no wonder: Ms. Weil serves as president of the Institute for Humane Education, a non-profit organization that is "dedicated to creating a humane world through humane education," for example, by developing training programs for future Ms. (and Mr.!) Rattlebees.

While this is Zoe Weil's first work of fiction, the subtitle hints at a possible CLAUDE AND MEDEA series. I feel a bit silly saying as much (at 29 years of age and all), but THE HELLBURN DOGS left me with quite a few unanswered questions. Will Claude and Medea again cross paths with Ms. Rattlebee? Will their covert friendship ever see the light of Worthington? What's the deal with the myopic (as in both near-sighted and narrow-minded) Mr. Frool? And, most importantly, will our heroes continue their adventures in direct action? I must know!

During her final class with the students of Worthington, Ms. Rattlebee asked the children to write an essay in response the following question:

"Is your life the message you want it to be?"

She then instructed the students to fold up their essays and place them in self-addressed envelopes:

"Some time, when you least expect it, you'll receive it in the mail. When you do, open it up and read what you wrote, and notice what you think about it, and how you feel. Pay attention to whether you have made your life more the message you want it to be."

I can't help but wonder what Austin, Penelope, Bill, Brent, Meena, Samantha, and the rest of Ms. Rattlebee's seventh-grade homeroom class will be up to when they unwittingly receive the long-forgotten missives from their past selves.

Would that all our lives be touched by a Ms. Rattlebee. Methinks the world would be a much kinder, gentler, more livable place.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dogs, courage, and compassion, April 17, 2007
By Marc Bekoff (Boulder, Colorado USA) - See all my reviews
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Zoe Weil is among the most influential humane educators in the world and her books are always incredibly educational and inspiriing. I just love Claude and Medea - it's a wonderful story, a true page-turner and riveting. It provides a perfect role model for kids, what they need most in an often complicated and frustrating world. I will surely share this book with members of Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots groups throughout the world. I only wish it were available when I was a kid! It is that good.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterfully Engaging, with a message, April 6, 2007
By Donnamarie Mazzola (Easton, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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Claude and Medea is a delightfully adventurous tale of spunky kids from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds, who come together to solve a mystery. They are inspired to think about themselves--and the world--in new ways by an eccentric substitute teacher, and from there the fun begins! Readers are drawn into the story, just as the characters are, by the teacher's questioning of common assumptions about the choices people make for themselves and the planet, and as the characters begin to assert themselves and grow, the reader is caught up in the excitement and discovery.

The characters and plot display all the imaginative development of a Harry Potter novel, while still feeling very real world and relevant. New York City provides a colorful backdrop for these intrepid sleuths, whose worlds become larger and more interconnected as they work together to solve a crime. A real page-turner, and hopefully first in a series, this book would make a perfect gift, library book, classroom book, and movie!
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5.0 out of 5 stars All the elements
Claude and Medea has all the elements that make for a terrific children's book. The author, Zoe Weil, manages to get inside the heads of the lead characters, putting herself... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Animal Advocate

5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read with life affirming messages.
I don't have kids, but I read this book anyway!

It reminded me that really good writing for kids has a magical quality. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Chrissy M. Bevens

5.0 out of 5 stars Claude and Medea Learn to be Heroes
Zoe Weil's first work of fiction shows a talent for understanding the personalities of children. Her seventh grade protagonists are credited with appropriate intelligence -... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Matthew Langdon

5.0 out of 5 stars You Can't Go Wrong with Claude and Media
I loved this book! As an educator, I am happy that it makes classroom learning fun and relevant for students. Read more
Published on April 5, 2007 by Freeman Wicklund

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book for kids!
Wow, loved it! Great and hopeful message for kids and parents who want an exciting and entertaining story.
Published on April 5, 2007 by Arch Fooks

5.0 out of 5 stars Love the book and the author
Of course I love a book that immediately introduces a character who is "wearing a skirt made entirely out of sewn-together neckties. Read more
Published on April 5, 2007 by CatLady

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