Lisa Bullard, the author of many picture books and nonfiction titles for younger readers, published Turn Left at the Cow in 2013.
Turn Left at the Cow
by Lisa Bullard
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ISBN-13:
9780544027800
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Publication date: 10/08/2013
- Sold by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 304
- File size: 1 MB
- Age Range: 10 - 12 Years
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Thirteen-year-old Trav has always wondered about his dead-before-he-was-born dad. But when he heads from California to his grandmother's house in rural Minnesota, hoping to learn about his past, he gets more than he bargained for.
It turns out his dad was involved in a bank robbery right before he mysteriously disappeared, and the loot from the take is still missing. Along with Kenny and Iz, the kids next door, Trav embarks on a search for the cash. But the trio’s adventure quickly turns dangerous when it becomes clear that someone else is looking for the money—someone who won’t give up without a fight!
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From the Publisher
"Family secrets, an unsolved bank robbery, summer on a lake, a treasure island and a first romance are the ingredients for this inviting middle-grade mystery. . . . A promising fiction debut."
—Kirkus
"Bullard has a good sense of family and community dynamic and articulates complex conflict and resolution with honesty and humor. . . . With a warm narrative, careful plotting, actual danger, and the beginnings of romance, this adventure has something for everyone."
—Booklist
"Through strong character development, Bullard is able to explore family dynamics in a way that is both relatable and informative. Fans of books like Sheila Turnage's Three Times Lucky are sure to enjoy this suspenseful and heartwarming novel."
—School Library Journal
Children's Literature - Remy Dou
Three things happened before Trav was born that changed the outcome of his life dramatically: his dad robbed a bank, hid the loot, and died. At the age of thirteen, Trav decides he has had enough of his mom’s relationship with her new husband and runs away to the middle of nowhere. Fortunately, his dad’s mom, Gram, lives in rural Minnesota. There, Trav joins new friends, Kenny and Iz, on an adventure, tracking his father’s footsteps in search of the hidden loot. Before Trav finds the cash, he makes an important discovery: a very dangerous villain is looking for it, too. Bullard lays out an emotional adventure full of the painful realities of life and the uplifting powers of hope and kindness. She adeptly immerses readers in Trav’s world where they will experience his teenage angst, his first romance, and his discovery of the truth about his father. Bullard’s youthful banter will keep readers smiling with the turn of every page. Readers who connect with the characters and are patient through their growth will be pulled to the end and find a treasure worth more than money. Reviewer: Remy Dou; Ages 10 to 16.School Library Journal
11/01/2013Gr 5–8—When 13-year-old Travis set off from his stepfather's home in California to find out the truth about his dad, he never realized that he'd be embarking on a wild treasure hunt. He arrives in Minnesota only to learn that the dad he never knew is a local legend who robbed a bank and was never heard from again. Everyone in town has spent more than a decade trying to discover where the money was hidden, and no sooner has Trav arrived than he is enlisted by neighbors Iz and Kenny to help discover the missing loot. However, things get complicated when he begins to suspect that his grandmother might be in on the cover-up, while others think Travis, himself, is guilty. Along the way, this mystery not only sheds light on Trav's past, but also involves friendships, first loves, and finding a place to belong. Through strong character development, Bullard is able to explore family dynamics in a way that is both relatable and informative. Fans of books like Shelia Turnage's Three Times Lucky (Dial, 2012) are sure to enjoy this suspenseful and heartwarming novel.—Kerry Roeder, Professional Children's School, New York City
Kirkus Reviews
2013-09-01Family secrets, an unsolved bank robbery, summer on a lake, a treasure island and a first romance are the ingredients for this inviting middle-grade mystery. Unhappy with his new life and new stepfather in Southern California, 13-year-old Trav runs away to the small town in Minnesota where his dad grew up and his grandmother lives. He quickly learns why his mother won't talk about his father, who died before he was born. Suspected of having robbed a local bank, the man disappeared in a storm, his boat washed up on an island in the lake. Everyone figures Trav knows where the money is, a theory confirmed when some of the burgled money turns up in local stores after his arrival. Trav manages to convince neighbor kid Kenny and his hot cousin Iz of his innocence, and together, they try to figure out where the loot might have been stashed and who has sent Trav a threatening note. Careful plotting and end-of-chapter cliffhangers add to the suspense. The first-person narration suggests that Trav's imagination has been fed by too much television, but the imagined threats become frighteningly real as the story progresses. Trav's voice is believable, Bullard's Minnesota setting full of convincing detail, and the boy's hesitant romantic efforts add a pleasant embellishment. A promising fiction debut. (Mystery. 9-12)