The Nine Lives of Jacob Tibbs
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The Nine Lives of Jacob Tibbs by Cylin Busby
For fans of Katherine Applegate's The One and Only Ivan comes the swashbuckling story of a little cat's adventures on the high seas Captain Natick does not want to take a kitten on board his ship when it sets sail in 1837, but his daughter convinces him that the scrawny yellow cat will bring good luck. Onto the ship the kitten goes, and so begins the adventurous, cliff-hanging, lucky life of Jacob Tibbs. At first, Jacob's entire world is the ship's hold, where the sailors heave their heavy loads and long-tailed rats scurry in the darkness. But before long, Jacob's voyage takes him above deck and onward to adventure. Along the way, Jacob will encounter loss and despair, brave thunderous storms at sea, face down a mutiny, survive on a desert island, and above all, navigate the tricky waters of shipboard life and loyalties. Praise for The Nine Lives of Jacob Tibbs Original, surprisingly intense. . . . A beautiful piece of writing. --Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times-bestselling author of Counting by 7s Rarely does a book come along that I finish and think, 'This is going to be a classic.' This is that book. --Jo Knowles, author of See You at Harry's Emotional resonance and chockablock seafaring adventures combined with coming-of-age themes takes this over the top. . . An outstanding choice for fans of middle grade nautical adventure and animal narrator novels. --School Library Journal, starred review With engrossing action and great character description and development, Busby has created a story that will enthrall fans of animal fantasy. Kelley's full-page drawings add to this well-crafted tale, which many readers may come to treasure. --Booklist, starred review In addition to giving Jacob an engaging narrative voice, Busby fills the novel with nautical lore and lingo, making Jacob's journey one to savor. --Publishers Weekly An absorbing historical coming-of-age adventure supported by deeper themes of grief, despair, and determination. --Kirkus ReviewsCylin Busby is the coauthor of The Year We Disappeared, as well as the author of the teen books The Stranger Game and Blink Once, as well as the middle grade novel The Nine Lives of Jacob Tibbs. She was a previous editor at Teen magazine and now lives with her family in Los Angeles. Cylin Busby's website is www.cylinbusby.com.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780553511239 |
| ISBN 10 | 0553511238 |
| Title | The Nine Lives of Jacob Tibbs |
| Author | Cylin Busby |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Random House USA Inc |
| Year published | 2016-02-02 |
| Number of pages | 272 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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