Book Descriptions
for Bob by Wendy Mass and Rebecca Stead
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
It’s been over five years since Livy, now almost 11, last visited her grandmother in Australia. Her grandmother is disappointed that Livy doesn’t remember much from that earlier trip. It’s even more disappointing to Bob, whom Livy finds in the closet of her mother’s childhood bedroom. A tattered chicken suit disguise five-year old Livy made can’t hide the fact that Bob’s a small green creature, neither human nor fowl. Bob’s spent time waiting for Livy’s return practicing the hokey pokey, constructing and deconstructing a Lego pirate ship, and occasionally crying as he wondered where and why his friend had gone. Livy’s memories of Bob gradually return in bits and pieces as he tells how she rescued him—or did he rescue her? Chapters alternate between Bob’s and Livy’s perspectives, and the impossible truth about Bob emerges within a larger story of family and home. Livy’s voice is firmly grounded in childhood as she struggles with anxiety about staying without her mother, who is off seeing friends, reconnects with Sarah, a girl she played with during her last visit, and attempts to keep Bob safe from all who might not be fooled by his chicken costume. Occasional brown-tone illustrations add a reassuring feel to this seamless merger of everyday and extraordinary. (Ages 7–10)
CCBC Choices 2019. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2019. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A girl helps an unusual creature find his home in this magical story about the enduring power of friendship, from two New York Times–bestselling authors.
A Chicago Tribune Best Children’s Book of the Year
2018 Booklist Youth Editors’ Choice
New York City Public LibraryNotable 100 Best Books for Kids
“A welcome addition to the middle-grade canon and will likely become a classic.” —San Francisco Book Review
It’s been five years since Livy and her family have visited Livy’s grandmother in Australia. Now that she’s back, Livy has the feeling she’s forgotten something really, really important about Gran’s house.
It turns out she’s right.
Bob, a short, greenish creature dressed in a chicken suit, didn’t forget Livy, or her promise. He’s been waiting five years for her to come back, hiding in a closet like she told him to. He can’t remember who—or what—he is, where he came from, or if he even has a family. But five years ago Livy promised she would help him find his way back home. Now it’s time to keep that promise.
Clue by clue, Livy and Bob will unravel the mystery of where Bob comes from, and discover the kind of magic that lasts forever . . .
“A perfectly paced plot, supported by secondary characters to whom readers will relate and luminous artwork by Gannon, fill out a story that readers will eagerly embrace. VERDICT: A must-have for libraries serving middle grade readers, this novel delights.” —School Library Journal (starred review)
A Chicago Tribune Best Children’s Book of the Year
2018 Booklist Youth Editors’ Choice
New York City Public LibraryNotable 100 Best Books for Kids
“A welcome addition to the middle-grade canon and will likely become a classic.” —San Francisco Book Review
It’s been five years since Livy and her family have visited Livy’s grandmother in Australia. Now that she’s back, Livy has the feeling she’s forgotten something really, really important about Gran’s house.
It turns out she’s right.
Bob, a short, greenish creature dressed in a chicken suit, didn’t forget Livy, or her promise. He’s been waiting five years for her to come back, hiding in a closet like she told him to. He can’t remember who—or what—he is, where he came from, or if he even has a family. But five years ago Livy promised she would help him find his way back home. Now it’s time to keep that promise.
Clue by clue, Livy and Bob will unravel the mystery of where Bob comes from, and discover the kind of magic that lasts forever . . .
“A perfectly paced plot, supported by secondary characters to whom readers will relate and luminous artwork by Gannon, fill out a story that readers will eagerly embrace. VERDICT: A must-have for libraries serving middle grade readers, this novel delights.” —School Library Journal (starred review)
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