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  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, William Dufris, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, March 8, 2011)
    When 11-year-old Jack Martel crawls out of his pup tent on the first morning of his camping trip with his mom in Acadia National Park, he notices right away that something isn’t right. Where is his mom’s tent, and their rental car? And where is his mom? Any other kid might panic, might even go to the police. But Jack isn’t like other kids. And his mom isn’t like other moms. Jack knows that it’s up to him to find his mom before someone figures out what’s happened and separates them forever. But finding his mom in the state of Maine isn’t the same as finding her in their neighborhood back in Boston. With nothing but a small plastic elephant to keep him company, Jack begins his search, starting with all the places they’d planned to visit together. But as the search drags on, a dark thought plagues him: once he finds his mom, will he ever be able to forgive her?
  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 9, 2013)
    "A deeply perceptive look at the universal fear of abandonment." — Booklist (starred review)Ever since Jack can remember, his mom has been unpredictable, sometimes loving and fun, other times caught in a whirlwind of energy and “spinning” wildly until it’s over. But now she is gone, leaving him all alone on a campsite in Maine. Can he find his way back to Boston before the authorities realize what happened? With nothing but a small toy elephant to keep him company, Jack begins a journey that will test his wits and his loyalties — and his trust that he may be part of a larger herd after all.
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  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson

    eBook (Candlewick Press, March 8, 2011)
    Jack’s mom is gone, leaving him all alone on a campsite in Maine. Can he find his way back to Boston before the authorities realize what happened?(Ages 10-14)Ever since Jack can remember, his mom has been unpredictable, sometimes loving and fun, other times caught in a whirlwind of energy and "spinning" wildly until it’s over. But Jack never thought his mom would take off during the night and leave him at a campground in Acadia National Park, with no way to reach her and barely enough money for food. Any other kid would report his mom gone, but Jack knows by now that he needs to figure things out for himself - starting with how to get from the backwoods of Maine to his home in Boston before DSS catches on. With nothing but a small toy elephant to keep him company, Jack begins the long journey south, a journey that will test his wits and his loyalties - and his trust that he may be part of a larger herd after all.
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  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson

    Hardcover (Candlewick Press, March 8, 2011)
    Jack’s mom is gone, leaving him all alone on a campsite in Maine. Can he find his way back to Boston before the authorities realize what happened?(Ages 10-14)Ever since Jack can remember, his mom has been unpredictable, sometimes loving and fun, other times caught in a whirlwind of energy and "spinning" wildly until it’s over. But Jack never thought his mom would take off during the night and leave him at a campground in Acadia National Park, with no way to reach her and barely enough money for food. Any other kid would report his mom gone, but Jack knows by now that he needs to figure things out for himself - starting with how to get from the backwoods of Maine to his home in Boston before DSS catches on. With nothing but a small toy elephant to keep him company, Jack begins the long journey south, a journey that will test his wits and his loyalties - and his trust that he may be part of a larger herd after all.
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  • Small as an Elephant

    Read by William Dufris By (author) Jennifer Richard Jacobson

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Jack's mom is gone, leaving him all alone on a campsite in Maine. Can he find his way back to Boston before the authorities realize what happened With nothing but a small toy elephant to keep him company, Jack begins the long journey south, a journey that will test his wits and his loyalties.
  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, William Dufris

    MP3 CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 8, 2015)
    When eleven-year-old Jack Martel crawls out of his pup tent on the first morning of his camping trip with his mom in Acadia National Park, he notices right away that something isn’t right. Where is his mom’s tent, and their rental car? And where is his mom? Any other kid might panic, might even go to the police. But Jack isn’t like other kids. And his mom isn’t like other moms. Jack knows that it’s up to him to find his mom before someone figures out what’s happened and separates them forever. But finding his mom in the state of Maine isn’t the same as finding her in their neighborhood back in Boston. With nothing but a small plastic elephant to keep him company, Jack begins his search, starting with all the places they’d planned to visit together. But as the search drags on, a dark thought plagues him: once he finds his mom, will he ever be able to forgive her?
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  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, William Dufris

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, March 8, 2011)
    When eleven-year-old Jack Martel crawls out of his pup tent on the first morning of his camping trip with his mom in Acadia National Park, he notices right away that something isn’t right. Where is his mom’s tent, and their rental car? And where is his mom? Any other kid might panic, might even go to the police. But Jack isn’t like other kids. And his mom isn’t like other moms. Jack knows that it’s up to him to find his mom before someone figures out what’s happened and separates them forever. But finding his mom in the state of Maine isn’t the same as finding her in their neighborhood back in Boston. With nothing but a small plastic elephant to keep him company, Jack begins his search, starting with all the places they’d planned to visit together. But as the search drags on, a dark thought plagues him: once he finds his mom, will he ever be able to forgive her?
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  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, William Dufris

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, March 8, 2011)
    When eleven-year-old Jack Martel crawls out of his pup tent on the first morning of his camping trip with his mom in Acadia National Park, he notices right away that something isn’t right. Where is his mom’s tent, and their rental car? And where is his mom? Any other kid might panic, might even go to the police. But Jack isn’t like other kids. And his mom isn’t like other moms. Jack knows that it’s up to him to find his mom before someone figures out what’s happened and separates them forever. But finding his mom in the state of Maine isn’t the same as finding her in their neighborhood back in Boston. With nothing but a small plastic elephant to keep him company, Jack begins his search, starting with all the places they’d planned to visit together. But as the search drags on, a dark thought plagues him: once he finds his mom, will he ever be able to forgive her?
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  • Small as an Elephant

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, William Dufris

    MP3 CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, March 8, 2011)
    When eleven-year-old Jack Martel crawls out of his pup tent on the first morning of his camping trip with his mom in Acadia National Park, he notices right away that something isn’t right. Where is his mom’s tent, and their rental car? And where is his mom? Any other kid might panic, might even go to the police. But Jack isn’t like other kids. And his mom isn’t like other moms. Jack knows that it’s up to him to find his mom before someone figures out what’s happened and separates them forever. But finding his mom in the state of Maine isn’t the same as finding her in their neighborhood back in Boston. With nothing but a small plastic elephant to keep him company, Jack begins his search, starting with all the places they’d planned to visit together. But as the search drags on, a dark thought plagues him: once he finds his mom, will he ever be able to forgive her?
  • The Too Small Elephant

    Christine Lauren

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 1, 2016)
    The Too Small Elephant examines bullying from the inside out. Emmaline the Elephant is unusual. She hates being small and not fitting in. She discovers that by hurting others she somehow feels bigger. Emmaline becomes quite the bully, but a brave new student asks Emmaline "Why?" This simple book carries a powerful message. It will empower those whom have or are being bullied. But more importantly it will encourage the Emmalines of the world to look within and heal what's hurting.
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  • The Too Small Elephant

    Christine Lauren, Margaret Callahan

    language (, March 17, 2016)
    The Too Small Elephant examines bullying from the inside out. Emmaline the Elephant is unusual. She hates being small and not fitting in. She discovers that by hurting others she somehow feels bigger. Emmaline becomes quite the bully, but a brave new student asks Emmaline "Why?" This simple book carries a powerful message. It will empower those whom have or are being bullied. But more importantly it will encourage the Emmalines of the world to look within and heal what's hurting.
  • As Loud as an Elephant

    Terry Ross, Martine Watt

    language (, April 18, 2013)
    Ella the elephant loved to stand outside school and listen to the children learning. One day as she stands outside the gym, she hears the teacher talk about elephants and what she hears upsets her. It takes her friend Orla Owl to convince Ella that everything isn't so bad.This simple story will appeal to toddlers and early readers.