Tinsey Clover
Title: TINSEY CLOVER
Author: Chelsea Walker Flagg
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 216
Genre: Early Middle Grade
Author: Chelsea Walker Flagg
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 216
Genre: Early Middle Grade
A coming of age story for early middle grade fans of Sarah Mlynowski, Kate DiCamillo, and Chris Colfer.
My Review
What a fun children's book. My niece will enjoy this book. For the older children this book can be read mostly by themselves as there are not a ton of large words. This is an important factor for children's books. In addition, to this factor, the characters and storyline were great.
Tinsey and all of the forest animals were intriguing. I can't really pick a favorite as each one was unique in their own way. I just wanted to hang out in the forest forever with Tinsey. She really opened up and came into her own with her new friends.
This is a quick read. Chelsea Walker Flagg delights children with Tinsey Clover.
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Today’s the day. The day I’m
finally going to sneak out of Snugglepunk to explore the rest of the Bungaborg Forest. Of course, I said the same thing yesterday. And the
day before. And the day before that. But, today, I really mean it.
I brush a strand of shaggy purple
hair out of my full moon emerald green eyes and make a thirty-degree turn to
the right followed by forty-four paces. A full right-angle turn to the left
then another hundred-and-seven steps. I calculate the path with precision,
quietly weaving my way in and out of massive brown tree trunks so old, you
could climb into their wrinkles and stay hidden for weeks. The trees shoot up
most likely all the way to space, spreading their enormous, greedy branches to
hog all the sunlight for themselves.
Not to brag or anything, but
I’m pretty much an expert sneaker. I mean, when you’ve done something as much
as I’ve done this, it’s hard not to be an expert. Another ninety degree right
turn. I’m close now. Thirty more yards, which is no small distance when you’re only
the size of a chipmunk. Still, my bare feet know the way by heart. They glide
quickly over the mossy ground beneath me.
I tune into my slightly
pointy ears for a second. Part of being a great sneaker is using all your
senses. I hear the call of the morning Icelandic birds and a soft, melodic
humming of the other trealfur elves waking up. It’s not an unusual sound.
Trealfur elves always hum.
It’s just something you do when you’ve got the best singing voices in the
forest.
Chelsea is an award-winning author of both adult and children’s
books. She lives in Boulder, Colorado with her husband and three
practically perfect daughters.
WEBSITE: www.chelseaflagg.com
TWITTER: @chelseaflagg
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WEBSITE: www.chelseaflagg.com
TWITTER: @chelseaflagg
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