Poppy's Return

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Harper Collins, Jul 26, 2005 - Juvenile Fiction - 240 pages

Poppy returns ... with big trouble. Family trouble.

Poppy and Rye don't know what to do about their son Ragweed Junior's attitude. He is rude, he is crude, and he has dyed his fur to look like Mephitis, his skunk friend. In short, Ragweed Junior is very much a teenager. Even Ereth, the cantankerous porcupine, with his salty swearing, can't straighten him out. Then Poppy gets an urgent request to return to her old home, Gray House, where her aging parents, Sweet Cicely and Lungwort, are in difficulties. Not only does she agree to go back, she decides to take Junior, in hopes traveling together will bring them together. But when Junior's skunk pal and Ereth join the party, the trip doesn't quite go as expected. And when Poppy recalls she did not get along with her parents, things become even more complicated.

Poppy's Return is a hilarious adventure tale about family: the gleeful joys, the farcical sorrows, the high emotions, and the low comedy of living with and without relations. It's also about bears, bulldozers, and the boisterous antics of young mice doing the stinky red. And sugared slug soup, there's always Ereth to stir the stew of Poppy’s rich and rewarding life.

 

Contents

Poppy and Rye Visit Ereth
1
Ragweed Junior
6
The Message
12
A Decision
18
Poppy Talks to Junior
24
Junior and His Friend
31
Leaving
38
Through Dimwood Forest
46
Junior and Mephitis
77
An Old Friend
84
Lilly Reaches Gray House
91
Lungwort
99
Poppys Return
103
Poppy and Lungwort
111
Juniors Color
116
A Red Mouse at Gray House
122

Something Ahead
55
The Bears
59
A Question of Bathing
65
On the Banks of Glitter Creek
69
Mephitis Meets Someone
131
CHAPTER 25
187
The Bulldozer
196
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Avi is the author of more than sixty books, including Crispin: The Cross of Lead, a Newbery Medal winner, and Crispin: At the Edge of the World. His other acclaimed titles include The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle and Nothing But the Truth, both Newbery Honor Books, and most recently The Seer of Shadows. He lives with his family in Colorado.

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