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Danny's Desert Rats
1998
First Published
3.80
Average Rating
144
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Everything's Bonkers at Rosemary Acres There are lots of rules at Rosemary Acres, where T.R. and his brother Danny live with their mother, and the "no pets" rule could mean big trouble for their friend Paul. Paul had to give away his beloved cat, Bonkers, when he and his dad moved to Rosemary Acres. Now Bonkers has managed to travel fifteen miles to get back to Paul—and Paul is not going to lose his cat a second time. It's up to the kids of Rosemary Acres—dubbed the "Desert Rats" by T.R.'s mom one hot summer day—to concoct a plan to save the day. But can they do it without getting themselves into as much trouble as Paul?
Avg Rating
3.80
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Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Author · 116 books

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor was born in Anderson, Indiana, US on January 4, 1933. Her family were strongly religious with conservative, midwestern values and most of her childhood was spent moving a lot due to her father's occupation as a salesman. Though she grew up during the Depression and her family did not have a lot of money, Naylor stated that she never felt poor because her family owned good books. Her parents enjoyed reading stories to the children—her father would imitate the characters in Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer—and her mother read to them every evening, "almost until we were old enough to go out on dates, though we never would have admitted this to anyone." By the time Phyllis reached fifth grade, writing books was her favorite hobby and she would rush home from school each day to write down whatever plot had been forming in her head - at sixteen her first story was published in a local church magazine. Phyllis has written over 80 books for children and young people. One of these books, "Shiloh," was awarded the Newbery Medal in 1992, was named a Notable Children's Book by the American Library Association and was also Young Adult Choice by the International Reading Association. Naylor gets her ideas from things that happen to her or from things she has read. "Shiloh" was inspired by a little abused dog she and her husband found. The little dog haunted her so much that she had to write a story about him to get it out of her mind.

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