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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherScholastic, Incorporated
ISBN-10054522926X
ISBN-139780545229265
eBay Product ID (ePID)18038704979
Product Key Features
Book TitleHalf Brother
Number of Pages384 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
TopicAnimals / Apes, Monkeys, Etc., Social Themes / Adolescence, General, Family / Adoption
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorKenneth Oppel
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
ReviewsPraise for Half Brother: * "Deftly integrating family dynamics, animal-rights issues, and the painful lessons of growing up, Half Brother draws readers in from the beginning and doesn't let go. The carefully crafted characters will be an easy connection for teens and the interpretation of the animal-testing controversies of the 1970s will provide an alternate viewpoint for animal-book lovers." - SLJ, starred review "Set in the simpler time of the early '70s, this well-plotted novel weaves together themes of animal rights, family issues and the cost of animal research....There are no easy answers, just a thoughtful portrayal of real people grappling with tough questions." - Kirkus "Half Brother is highly recommended for all YA collections....a funny and exceptional story" - VOYA.
Dewey Edition22
Grade FromSeventh Grade
Dewey DecimalFic
SynopsisFrom a Printz-Honor-winning author, an absorbing novel about a teen boy whose scientist parents take in a chimpanzee. All happy families are alike. Ben Tomlin's unhappy family is unhappy in a very different way. For thirteen years, Ben Tomlin was an only child. But all that changes when his mother brings home Zan--an eight-day-old chimpanzee. Ben's father, a renowned behavioral scientist, has uprooted the family to pursue his latest research project: a high-profile experiment to determine whether chimps can acquire advanced language skills. Ben's parents tell him to treat Zan like a little brother. Ben reluctantly agrees. At least now he's not the only one his father's going to scrutinize. It isn't long before Ben is Zan's favorite, and Ben starts to see Zan as more than just an experiment. His father disagrees. Soon Ben is forced to make a critical choice between what he is told to believe and what he knows to be true--between obeying his father or protecting his brother from an unimaginable fate.