![]() ![]() Horn Book Jennifer Richard Jacobson's nuanced and heart-wrenching middle-grade novel, Small as an Elephant, gives a quiet force to one resilient boy and his mentally ill mother. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Jack comes to realize that he hadn't been alone, that family and people he didn't even know were there for him in a 'makeshift herd.' The happy yet realistic ending leaves Jack (and readers) 'light-headed with hope.' ![]() Jack's journey to a new kind of family is inspiring and never sappy Can he find his way back to Boston before the authorities realize what happened? With nothing but a small toy elephant to keep him company, Jack begins a journey that will test his wits and his loyalties - and his trust that he may be part of a larger herd after all. ![]() But now she is gone, leaving him all alone on a campsite in Maine. ![]() Booklist (starred review) Ever since Jack can remember, his mom has been unpredictable, sometimes loving and fun, other times caught in a whirlwind of energy and "spinning" wildly until it's over. Can he find his way back to Boston before the authorities realize what happened? With nothing but a small toy elephant to keep him company, Jack begins the long journey south.īook Synopsis A deeply perceptive look at the universal fear of abandonment. About the Book Jack's mom is gone, leaving him all alone on a campsite in Maine. ![]()
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