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Blair's Nightmare

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Blair's Nightmare

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Most people think that young Blair Stanley has a wild imagination. So when he starts talking about a huge dog that visits him at night, his older brother, David, doesn't pay any attention. Besides, David has other things to worry about, like avoiding the school bully and steering clear of the escaped convicts hiding in the neighborhood. When David discovers that Nightmare, Blair's dog, is very real after all, he helps Blair and his sisters break the family's "no pets" rule. Their plan to hide Nightmare works until the dog disappears, and Blair goes off to find him. David knows no six-year-old kid should wander around the woods alone, but there's an added danger. What if the convicts are out there, too, and find Blair before David can? "Eminently readable, this will delight Snyder's fans and earn her new ones."--School Library Journal "The family mix continues to work its charm. . . ."--Kirkus Reviews "A strong effort with the right blend of homey family details and page-turning adventure. . . ."--Booklist "Blair's Nightmare is the third book about the Stanley family. . . . There is enough mystery to keep the reader turning the pages and enough realism to illustrate the theme."--The New York Times Book Review

Author Biography

Raised in California, in the country--with no television and few movies to watch--three-time Newbery Honor winner Zilpha Keatley Snyder filled her childhood with animals, games, and books. Among her earliest acquaintances were cows, goats, ducks, chickens, rabbits, dogs, cats, and horses. In fact, her family's animals were her closest friends, and a nearby library was a constant source of magic, adventure, and excitement for her. Snyder attended Whittier College in Southern California, which awarded her an honorary doctorate. There she also met her future husband, Larry Snyder. While ultimately planning to be a writer, after graduation Snyder decided to teach school temporarily. But she found teaching to be an extremely rewarding experience and taught in the upper elementary grades for a total of nine years, three of them as a master teacher for the University of California at Berkeley. In the early sixties, when all of her children were finally in school, Snyder began to think about writing again. "Writing for children hadn't occurred to me when I was younger, but nine years of teaching in the upper elementary grades had given me a deep appreciation of the gifts and graces that are specific to individuals with 10 or 11 years of experience as human beings. Remembering a dream I'd had when I was 12 years old about some strange and wonderful horses, I sat down and began to write." Season of Ponies, Snyder's first book, was published in 1964.Snyder's novel, Gib Rides Home, is a vivid look at the life of an orphan in prairie country almost a century ago. The book was inspired by Snyder's father, who grew up in a Nebraska orphanage and was farmed out as labor on nearby ranches.
Release date Australia
August 28th, 2003
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Yearling Books
Interest Age
From 10 years
Pages
196
Publisher
Yearling Books
Dimensions
142x217x13
ISBN-13
9780375895159
Product ID
27212161

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