Rating: Summary: A good book Review: If you are looking for a pretty good book you should check out this book When Zachary Beaver Came to Town. It is a good book because you don't know what is going to happen next. Like when you don't know what is going to happen to Zachary Beaver. In the book the the boys swear a lot. If you want to know how bad it is to be teased , you should read this book!!
Rating: Summary: You'll Be Glad You Read This! Review: The creativity of Kimberly Willis Holt comes at you full-speed in this novel. What's most impressive is the clever way that the seemingly simple small town of Antler, Texas is juxtaposed with the very complex happenings of its townspeople. Toby, our protagonist, spends the summer of 1971 trying to understand his mother's ambitions, his father's lack of emotional expression, and his best friend Cal's under-appreciation of a brother fighting in Vietnam. Toby is given a chance for adventure when a side-show comes to town in the form of the trailer-home of the anti-social Zachary Beaver, the fattest boy in the world. In the end, Toby is able to make better sense of his own world through what he is able to offer to Zachary. The dead-on descriptions of adolescent boys in any given summer in the 70's is captivating. I highly recommend this book to middle school-aged boys and girls.
Rating: Summary: *InTeReStInG rEaD* Review: this was one of those book where u can't make up ur mind... first of all... i think the book had a good charactorization, but i thought it was lame too. i thought it was lame becuase... 1. it was to religious. 2. very confusing at times. 3. odd plot. the plot was just weird... i can't really explain it. maybe u can answer it... is it normal to right about a fat kid coming to a small town? i thought there was to much going on... with wayne dieing and zachary and the girl toby liked... it was way to much to comprihend...
Rating: Summary: A Book For Everyone Of All Ages Review: When Zachary beaver Came to Town is a great book that covers many topics including death, freindship, presure, and a wide variety of vocabulary. When Zachary Beave Came to town is very exiting and huorus, but at the same time very serious. this book will keep you turning page after page and will never let you put it down with suprises around every corner. I know this book is ment for middle school kids but my aunt is the one who recomended it to me and I think that a forth grader could read it with no problem. It is about two frinds who go through a lot together in one summer including helping out the fattest boy in the world. I don't usually like to read but this book hade me hooked and reading all the time. If you like to read and even if you don't I really recomend this book. P.J.
Rating: Summary: Something for Everyone Review: When Zachary Beaver Came to Town by Kimberly Willis Holt is a very compelling story that has the reader turning pages quickly until the very end. I find it to be a great story that everyone who reads it can find something with which they can identify. Although this is an intermediate reader book, I feel that the story can relate to readers many years older, myself included. Children have the opportunity to deal with many sensitive topics in this story. Death, friendship, obesity, religion, separation, and isolation are all great discussion topics covered in this book. The author does a tremendous job using language that would be used in everyday life that helps to move the story along swiftly. The dialogue is remarkable and similar to the type everyone used as children. Although this is set in the early 1970's, it feels as though the story and the characters in it took place yesterday in the town next to the one in which I live. Once again, I really enjoyed this work, and I would recommend it to all!
Rating: Summary: Recommended for grades 5 and up Review: It is said that "nothing much happens in the town of Antler, Texas," but the summer of 1971 is the exception that proves the rule. This is the summer that Toby Wilson's mother leaves home to be a country singer in Nashville, his best friend's brother goes to war in Vietnam, his heart is broken by the town's teen bombshell, and Zachary Beaver, the fattest boy in the world, comes to town. A slowly told story, the plot and characters seem to meander aimlessly, until each comes together at the end to create an informal, if impermanent, family. In a book that describes abandonment, loss, friendship, and self discovery, the voice of Toby is clear and honest, revealing a true picture of small-town life, the doubts and fears of thirteen year-old boy, and coming of age in a changing world.
Rating: Summary: Excellent for all ages Review: Have you ever wanted to pick up a good book and just read forever? If yes, then When Zachary Beaver Came To Town is exactly the kind of book that you are looking for. This book takes a look into the harsh world of children. It examines how children that come from a small town look for anything and everything to do. This is a wonderful book that shows friendship, loyalty, and dealing with growing up. When Zachary Beaver Came to Town is not just any old book. This is a book that breaks down chapter by chapter and grabs your attention. It is an easy reading book that makes you ask for more. We really enjoyed When Zachary Beaver Came to Town and hope that we would stumble upon books like this one in the future.
Rating: Summary: When Zachary Beaver Came to Town Review: I thought this book was great. Its about Toby and his small Texas town. The book had a lot of action adventure and had a good story plot. I could not put the book down. I recomend When Zachary Beaver Came to Town to anyone who likes a good story about people helping other people even though they are different.
Rating: Summary: Vivid book Review: Despite the fact that this book is being marketed as about Toby's life changing by the stories Zachary tells, well, this is not entirely true. Instead, this is the story of Toby's coming of age during the summer of 1971 when the only constant in the small town of Antler, Texas is change. I enjoyed this book, along with Holt's extremely vivid details of the town of Antler and its denizens. Holt has the gift of taking certain cliched situations (yet another story of a friend's brother in Viet Nam, and the stranger who stirs up things in town) and gives them a new, non-cliched literary lives. This is not to say that there still are not moments in the book when things don't ring entirely true (Toby's mother Opalina, while never seen, aspires to be a country western singer and moves to Nashville, yet by the descriptions of her, I can only picture her as a character in Robert Altman's 1975 magnum opus film, "Nashville".) The denouement of the novel also seems to come a bit too quickly, but again, this is two sided as Holt does her best to not deliver us a 100% neat ending. Other than these little problems, I do find this book a rather engaging and fun read. The town that Holt creates seems to be an interesting one. True, while it may be boring to Toby, it intrigues somebody like me who has lived his entire life in New England and never got to experience such a place. Recommended.
Rating: Summary: When Zachary beaver came to town. Review: THe book 'When Zachary Beaver came to town' was in general a good book. I thought it was some what boring at times but it had great detail and a great plot. The books about a guy, and when his mom goes away a guy who says hes the fatest man in the world and his owner come to town problems arise. After his owner leaves, the police get involved. Zach claims he knows nothing, though every1 knows he knows where he is. Everything becames a mystery.
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