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Wild Things


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Celebrated by Kirkus Reviews as a Best Children's Book of the Year, Wild Things is Clay Carmichael's stunning debut novel. Following the death of her mentally ill mother, 11-year-old Zo� moves to North Carolina to live with her uncle, a metal sculptor named Henry. It doesn't take long for the sharp-tongued Zo� to warm to some of the town's eccentric residents, including a woods dwelling ... More
Book Information
PublisherRecorded Books
BindingAudible Audio Edition (5 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B003GDYIZG
Publication Date04/09/2010
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About Clay Carmichael (Author) : www.claycarmichael.com
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About Elizabeth Morton (Narrator) : Elizabeth Morton is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Elizabeth Morton include Anne's New Dress (Anne: the Animated Series - Chapter Book, 2), Anne and the Hunt ... more
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12/3/2011 Allison Hunter-Frederick said:
Can one live alone? Can wild things be tamed? If one always has an exit through which one can escape, is that trust? These are the ideas explored by Clay Carmichael in first young adult novel aptly named Wild Things. http://allisonsbookbag.wordpress.com/2010/12/26/wild-things-by-clay-carmichael/... more

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