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Little Klein

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"A lovely coming-of-age tale filled with humor and pathos and unexpected twists...The characters are quirky, eccentric, and lovable." — Kirkus Reviews
Born Harold Sylvester George Klein, Little Klein can't seem to measure up to the "Bigs." His older brothers are a boisterous gang held together by the bustling, bighearted Mother Klein. Try as he might to stand tall and be heard above the din, Harold often feels little and left out — until one day when a stray named LeRoy answers his whistle and the two become inseparable, with LeRoy's nose leading them from one adventure to the next. Join a cast of colorful characters in a rural river town circa 1949 where boys wrestle and fish, swipe pies, brave perilous waters on homemade rafts — and sometimes quietly become heroes.

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2008
      Gr 3-6-Set in a small mid-20th-century town, this novel follows the exploits of nine-year-old Harold Sylvester George Klein, known to everyone as "Little Klein" ("his body seemed to grow at the rate of a blade of grass in the shade"). Harold's father, a traveling salesman, is largely absent, leaving the child's mother overwhelmed with her four sons at home. Mrs. Klein has fretted over her youngest since he was a sickly, frail baby. Meanwhile, the "Bigs"his brothers Matthew, Mark, and Lukeare strapping, boisterous, and known for their antics. The somewhat episodic chapters follow the boys as they adopt a stray dog, attempt to build a doghouse, fight, fish, and generally cause a ruckus. Readers will appreciate the protagonist's growth from the beginning of the novel when he finds his family's coddling both irritating and reassuring to the end, when he insists on being called "Harold." A gentle read for fans of Eleanor Estes's "The Moffats" (Harcourt, 2001), John D. Fitzgerald's "The Great Brain" (Dial, 2000), and Jeanne Birdsall's "The Penderwicks" (Knopf, 2005)."Adrienne Furness, Webster Public Library, NY"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2008
      Unable to keep up with his three older brothers and coddled by his mother, Harold Sylvester George Klein (whom everyone calls "Little") fights constantly for respect. He always comes up short until crossing paths with a charismatic dog named LeRoy. Ylvisaker's boy-meets-dog story ripples with nostalgia. Though they may not be surprised, readers will cheer when the underdogs save the day.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:5.1
  • Lexile® Measure:840
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-5

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