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Ava Tree and the Wishes Three by Jeanne Betancourt β€” book cover

Ava Tree and the Wishes Three

by Jeanne Betancourt, Angela Dominguez
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Synopsis

What would you wish for? In this timeless, heartwarming tale of a girl, her pet rabbit, and the magic of wishes, Ava Tree learns that there are limits to even the strongest magic.

Publishers Weekly

Waking up on her eighth birthday, Ava tears up thinking about her parents, who died in a car accident ("Being an orphan is the saddest thing in my whole life so far, and probably forever"). She now lives with her 22-year-old brother, Jack, and the siblings sense that their father and mother are still taking care of them. Struggling to clean her pet rabbit's litter box, Ava wishes it "would use the toilet like a person" and when it suddenly does, Ava and Jack wonder if it could be a birthday gift from their mother, who had been a magician. Ava's "wishing power" seems to continue, though some of her wishes-that her parents weren't dead-go unanswered ("My other wishes came true right away," thinks Ava. "...Maybe it is too big a wish"). Betancourt (the Pony Pals series) balances the fanciful and the real throughout-the thrill of Ava's wishes coming true versus her pangs of longing for her parents. Though some particulars unrelated to the wishes strain credibility, kids will embrace this bighearted novel and its thoughtful, resilient narrator. Ages 6-9. (Apr.)

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About the Author, Jeanne Betancourt

JEANNE BETANCOURT is the author of many award-winning books for children and young adults, including, the Pony Pals, a chapter book series that has run for more than ten years and sold more than ten million copies worldwide. She’s also received Emmy nominations and other awards for her television and movie scripts. She lives in New York City where besides writing, she likes to paint and tap dance. If Jeanne had wishing power, the first wish she'd make would be for everyone who reads Ava Tree to have three wishes a day, too. www.jeannebetancourt.com

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2009
Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
Pages
130
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312377601

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