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Kristen Tracy

Autor von Lost It

19 Werke 818 Mitglieder 46 Rezensionen

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Kristen Tracy is a poet and acclaimed author of more than a dozen novels for young readers. Her poems have been published in Poetry, Prairie Schooner, and the Threepenny Review, among other magazines. She lives in Los Angeles.
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Werke von Kristen Tracy

Lost It (2007) 261 Exemplare
Sharks & Boys (2011) 66 Exemplare
A Field Guide for Heartbreakers (2010) 50 Exemplare
Crimes of the Sarahs (2008) 48 Exemplare
Hung Up (2014) 41 Exemplare
Project (Un)Popular Book #1 (2016) 40 Exemplare
Too Cool for This School (2013) 22 Exemplare
Half-Hazard: Poems (2018) 22 Exemplare
Death of a Kleptomaniac (2012) 20 Exemplare
Bessica Lefter Bites Back (2012) 20 Exemplare
A Chorus for Peace: A Global Anthology of Poetry by Women (2002) — Herausgeber — 15 Exemplare
Cat's Very Good Day (2023) 14 Exemplare

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First sentence: What if it's possible to fix your whole life in an instant?

Premise/plot: Poppy (a human fifth grader) changes places accidentally with Mitten Man (her mischievous cat). The novel is told in alternating view points. Poppy has no experience being a cat, of course. And Mitten Man has no experience being human, let alone a GIRL in fifth grade with delicate, fragile friendships. Both struggle with difficulties. Mitten Man isn't treated all that well by the parents OR the visiting aunt. Mitten Man is super-independent and before switching places was in troubles of his own--involving a feral cat (Death Tiger) and a turtle. Poppy, as I said, is having some typical troubles with her friend group. Poppy has to learn how to follow her cat instincts. Mitten Man has to LET GO of all his natural instincts and think about what is best for Poppy. (But is he capable of higher thinking????)

My thoughts: I wanted to love this one so much. I liked the premise. I think it could be relatable for young cat lovers. Cats can seem to have it all. But Mitten Man seems contrary. He doesn't seem to like any of the humans who live with him. (Not even Poppy). And everyone but Poppy seems to dislike Mitten Man. I personally don't like the way he's treated. (He's almost always being "punished" and stuck in the garage for hours on end. The VISITING aunt decides to go a step further, and put Mitten Man outside (lock him out). Since this is Poppy at that point, it's even more annoying. Ideal cat owners they are not. Mitten Man, to be fair, is super annoying. But I didn't want him to be annoying. I wanted to LOVE him.

I ended up disliking almost all the characters in this one--but especially the adults.
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blbooks | Aug 28, 2023 |
First sentence: Sunrise lounger. Piano-key pounder. Dollhouse fiddler. Toilet-bowl dribbler. Mirror attacker. Morning-tea whacker. What a lovely day.

Premise/plot: Cat is having a day... lovely, happy, wild, busy, stressful, very good.

My thoughts: I really enjoyed this one. I loved the descriptive imagery and expressive illustrations. This ginger cat is quite something. It's a good thing he's so adorable.
 
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blbooks | Jul 11, 2023 |
First sentence: Don't look at me and think I'll eat ANYTHING. I will NOT. I am PICKY. I've been choosy my whole life.

Premise/plot: Is this raccoon a picky eater? Is pickiness all in the eye of the beholder? Is it all relative or subjective? Perhaps. The text definitely reveals that everyone is picky sometimes...in differing ways.

My thoughts: I like picture books about picky eaters. However, while I really LOVED the cover of this one, I thought the story itself was a little too gross for me...personally. No surprise to anyone...that I can be a picky reader. I think the 'gross' nature of this one--the raccoon's favorite treats from garbage cans--will appeal to certain readers. There's an age and stage that this one will appeal to… (mehr)
 
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blbooks | Feb 17, 2023 |
I am not someone who typically enjoys poems about animals. Kristen Tracy is one of my few exceptions. Tracy's poetry is grounded in the real world, yet manages to elevate the simple topics being explored towards a philosophical or even metaphysical clarity.

Favorite poems from this selection:

What Kind of Animal
YMCA 1971
Cannibals and Carnivores
Local News: Woman Dies in Chimney
When Fate Is Looking for You
An Analogy
Stamps
Vermont Collision
 
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smichaelwilson | Jan 3, 2023 |

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818
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