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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen, Chad Lowe

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Findaway World, Aug. 25, 2006)
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Hoot is a hoot! Classic Hiaasen crazy characters with entertaining plot.
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  • Hoot, Playaway Library Edition

    Carl Hiaasen, Chad Lowe

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Random House, May 1, 2007)
    Roy Eberhardt has recently, and unhappily, arrived in Florida. “Disney World is an armpit,” he states flatly, “compared to Montana. ” Roy's family moves a lot, so he's used to the new-kid drill. Florida bullies are pretty much like bullies everywhere. But Roy finds himself oddly indebted to the hulking Dana Matherson. If Dana hadn't been sinking his thumbs into Roy's temples and mashing his face against the school-bus window, Roy might never have spotted the running boy. And the running boy is the first interesting thing Roy's seen in Florida. The boy was about Roy's age, but he was running away from the school bus. He had no books, no backpack, and, here's the odd part, no shoes. Sensing a mystery, Roy sets himself on the boy's trail. The chase will introduce him to some other intriguing Floridian creatures: potty-trained alligators, a beleaguered construction foreman, some burrowing owls, a fake-fart champion, a renegade eco-avenger, some slippery fish, a sinister pancake PR man, and several extremely poisonous snakes with unnaturally sparkling tails. Life in Florida is looking up. Carl Hiaasen has been writing about Florida since his father gave him a typewriter at age six. Then it was hunt-and-peck stories about neighborhood kickball and softball games, given away to his friends. Now Hiaasen writes columns for the Miami Herald and is the author of many bestselling novels for adults, including Sick Puppy, Basket Case, and Skinny Dip. Hoot, Hiaasen's first novel for young listeners, is full of his trademark satirical wit, revealing the good, the bad, and the screwy state of Florida. Chad Lowe, an Emmy Award winning actor, has starred in such television series as E. R. , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Melrose Place. His film credits include Unfaithful, Robin Cook's Acceptable Risk, and Take Me Home: The John Denver Story.
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 10, 2002)
    Unfortunately, Roy’s first acquaintance in Florida is Dana Matherson, a well-known bully. Then again, if Dana hadn’t been sinking his thumbs into Roy’s temples and mashing his face against the school-bus window, Roy might never have spotted the running boy. And the running boy is intriguing: he was running away from the school bus, carried no books, and–here’s the odd part–wore no shoes. Sensing a mystery, Roy sets himself on the boy’s trail. The chase introduces him to potty-trained alligators, a fake-fart champion, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes with unnaturally sparkling tails.Roy has most definitely arrived in Carl Hiaasen’s Florida.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 2004)
    Roy, who is new to his small Florida community, becomes involved in another boy's attempt to save a colony of burrowing owls from a proposed construction site in this Newbery Honor book and the first children's book by New York Times bestselling author Hiaasen.
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen, Chad Lowe

    Audio CD (Listening Library, Jan. 28, 2003)
    Unfortunately, Roy?s first acquaintance in Florida is Dana Matherson, a well-known bully. Then again, if Dana hadn?t been sinking his thumbs into Roy?s temples and mashing his face against the school-bus window, Roy might never have spotted the running boy. And the running boy is intriguing: he was running away from the school bus, carried no books, and?here?s the odd part?wore no shoes. Sensing a mystery, Roy sets himself on the boy?s trail. The chase introduces him to potty-trained alligators, a fake-fart champion, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes with unnaturally sparkling tails.Roy has most definitely arrived in Carl Hiaasen?s Florida.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen

    Hardcover (Pearson Education Ltd, Feb. 29, 2004)
    What's the hook? Vividly drawn male and female characters appeal to boys and girls whilst humorous tone, witty dialogue and comic situations engage even the most reluctant reader. What are the themes? Bullying, environmentalism, and capitalism vs. the environment themes offer rich potential for cross-curricular work. Teaching points? Provides numerous opportunities for storyboarding, media work and creative writing.
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen (Author)

    Unknown Binding (Paperback, March 24, 2005)
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  • Hoot: Movie Tie-In

    Carl Hiaasen, Chad Lowe

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Feb. 28, 2006)
    Unfortunately, Roy’s first acquaintance in Florida is Dana Matherson, a well-known bully. Then again, if Dana hadn’t been sinking his thumbs into Roy’s temples and mashing his face against the school-bus window, Roy might never have spotted the running boy. And the running boy is intriguing: he was running away from the school bus, carried no books, and–here’s the odd part–wore no shoes. Sensing a mystery, Roy sets himself on the boy’s trail. The chase introduces him to potty-trained alligators, a fake-fart champion, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes with unnaturally sparkling tails.Roy has most definitely arrived in Carl Hiaasen’s Florida.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Hoot CD - Audio

    Carl Hiaasen

    Audio CD (Pan Macmillan, Jan. 17, 2003)
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen

    Paperback (Knopf, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • Hoot

    Carl Hiaasen, Chad Lowe

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Sept. 10, 2002)
    Unfortunately, Roy’s first acquaintance in Florida is Dana Matherson, a well-known bully. Then again, if Dana hadn’t been sinking his thumbs into Roy’s temples and mashing his face against the school-bus window, Roy might never have spotted the running boy. And the running boy is intriguing: he was running away from the school bus, carried no books, and–here’s the odd part–wore no shoes. Sensing a mystery, Roy sets himself on the boy’s trail. The chase introduces him to potty-trained alligators, a fake-fart champion, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes with unnaturally sparkling tails.Roy has most definitely arrived in Carl Hiaasen’s Florida.From the Hardcover edition.
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