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Kaline Klattermaster's tree house
    Kimmel, Haven, 1965-
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers,
Pub date: c2008.
Pages: 152 p. :
ISBN: 0689874022
Copy info: 1 copy available in CIRC2.
1 copy total in all locations. 
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PZ7 .K56483 KAL 2008 1 Book Main Library - Circulating Collection - 2nd Fl.
Publishers Weekly Review
At the beginning of third grade, Kaline Klattermaster has a lot of troubles. His father has disappeared from home, and Kaline's ditzy mother won't say where he is. At school Kaline is tormented by bullies and needs to follow all sorts of rules, such as keeping his bottom on his seat and writing consistently with the same hand. When things become overwhelming, Kaline escapes into an imaginary world, where he has a magnificent tree house and two friendly older brothers. In her children's fiction debut, bestselling novelist Kimmel (A Girl Named Zippy) creates some memorable moments, especially near the end, when Kaline bonds with Mr. Osiris Putnaminski, his eccentric white-haired neighbor, who looks like a CRAZY SANTA CLAUS and provides help when it's needed most. However, the narrative abruptly jumps from Kaline's fantasies to his down-to-earth concerns about family and school; the shifts are problematic and confusing. Gimmicky devices (like the frequent use of capitalization) are more distracting than effective, and at times Kaline comes off as much younger than his years. His mispronunciation of words (pangemonia, The Declamation of Inkpendence) and academic struggles contradict the precociousness offered as an explanation for his having started school a year early; if anything he seems to have some sort of disability. However much readers may sympathize with Kaline's circumstances, they are likely to have trouble relating to the character and understanding what makes him tick. Illustrations not seen by PW. Ages 7-12. (Feb.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 0689874022 (hardcover)
ISBN: 9780689874024 (hardcover)
LC call number: PZ7.K56483 Kal 2008
Personal author: Kimmel, Haven, 1965-
Title: Kaline Klattermaster's tree house / by Haven Kimmel ; illustrated by Peter Brown.
Portion of title: Tree house
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, c2008.
Physical description: 152 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Abstract: Third-grader Kaline's father has gone somewhere and his mother can't seem to keep everything straight, but the two brothers and one hundred dogs that live in his imaginary tree house--and his strange neighbor Mr. Osiris Putnaminski--help him cope with his father's absence, his mother's forgetfulness, and the bullies that torment him in school.
Audience: Ages 7-12.
Awards note: Jr. Library Guild.
Subject: Divorce--Juvenile fiction.
Subject: Neighbors--Juvenile fiction.
Subject: Bullying--Juvenile fiction.
Subject: Schools--Juvenile fiction.
Subject: Imagination--Juvenile fiction.
Genre index term: Children's stories. gsafd
Personal author: Brown, Peter, 1979- ill.
Electronic access: Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0805/2007031979-d.html
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