Protagonist and Central Conflict: The circumstances of an unnamed war compel a young boy, Peter, to abandon his pet fox, Pax. Regretful and heartsick, Peter is determined to find Pax and sets out on a challenging journey in search of his beloved friend. Meanwhile, Pax devotedly searches for Peter with the help of new acquaintances.
Bio: Born in 1951; studied art and worked as a painter; homeschooled her children; has written more than 20 children’s books; contributed to Flat Stanley series; lives in Florida and Massachusetts; loves cake, pie, and art; winner of the Golden Kite Award (for Pierre in Love); Clementine books have won numerous awards, including the Christopher Award
Other Works: Clementine (2006); Pierre in Love (2007); Waylon! The Most Awesome of All (2019); Pax Journey Home (2021)
Awards: National Book Award for Young People’s Literature (longlist, 2016)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
Escape From Captivity Into the Wild
The Cost of War
False-Acting
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
Develop an understanding of the emotional toll of war through analysis of the protagonist’s loss of his pet as a central theme.
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