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本书获奖情况:
New York Times Bestseller
Cooperative Children’s Book Center
Choice
In a worthy companion piece to Love That Dog 2001, Creech
employs observant sensitivity and spare verse to carve an indelible
portrait of a boy who discovers the power of self-expression. Once
again, Jack works on a poetry journal for Miss Stretchberry,
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Jack
Room
204—Miss Stretchberry
February 25
Today the fat black cat
up in the tree by the bus stop
dropped a nut on my head
thunk
and when I yelled at it
that fat black cat said
Murr-mee-urrr
in a
nasty
spiteful
way.
I hate
that cat.
This is
the story of
Jack
words
sounds
silence
teacher
and cat.
Hate That
Cat continues the story of Jack from Love That Dog.
It is a new school year, and Jack learns that his previous year’s
teacher, Miss Stretchberry, has also moved up a grade along with
him. “You understand my brain,” he says. Once again, Miss
Stretchberry introduces Jack and his classmates to poems that
intrigue and entice, allowing Jack to talk about things that are on
his mind: mean cats, sound, silence, worry, and joy. You don’t
really think Miss Stretchberry is going to let Jack hate a cat, do
you? Hmm.
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Sharon Creech is the author of the Newbery Medal winner Walk
Two Moons and the Newbery Honor Book The Wanderer. Her other work
includes the novels Hate That Cat, The Castle Corona, Replay,
Heartbeat, Granny Torrelli Makes Soup, Ruby Holler, Love That Dog,
Bloomability, Absolutely Normal Chaos, Chasing Redbird, and
Pleasing the Ghost, as well as three picture books: A Fine, Fine
School; Fishing in the Air; and Who''s That Baby? Ms. Creech and her
husband live in upstate New York.
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