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The Nine Lives of Travis Keating

by Jill MacLean
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Synopsis

Only some strange characters and a dangerous class bully seem to take any interest in Travis when he moves to a small town in Newfoundland after his mother's death. But the discovery of a colony of feral cats gives Travis a chance to put aside his own grief and anger to care for them, a decision that results in more satisfaction and more danger, than he could have ever imagined.

School Library Journal

Gr 4-7

Travis Keating and his widowed father have moved to Fiddler's Cove, a tiny coastal community in Newfoundland, where Mr. Keating is planning to serve for a year as the area physician. Travis is unhappy about it, and the almost instant attention of the school bully makes matters even worse. Ostracized by the kids at school and feeling distant from his father because of his reluctance to discus his wife's death, Travis discovers a colony of feral cats living in a dilapidated cove. His decision to care for them eventually has long-ranging repercussions as he, in need of a support system, reaches out to some of his classmates. Travis is likable and sympathetic, an ordinary middle-school boy who has weathered a difficult life experience. His relationships with the supporting characters-his father, the school bully, classmates Prinny and Hector, and the crotchety neighbor who befriends him-show Travis to be a boy of imagination, courage, and empathy. This is a solid piece of contemporary fiction with an interesting story. It should have broad appeal.-Kara Schaff Dean, Walpole Public Library, MA

About the Author, Jill MacLean

Jill MacLean's life has always drawn on experience in her life. Her books are set in Newfoundland, where her son and his family now live. Over the years, she's canoed, kayaked, hiked and snowmobiled there, traveled the coves by boat, and stayed in the outports. Little did Jill realize at the time that these experiences could all be called “research,” or that her love of the province would translate into words.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2008
Publisher
Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Limited
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781554551040

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