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Original Title: Pax
ISBN: 0062377019 (ISBN13: 9780062377012)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: National Book Award Nominee for Young People's Literature (2016), California Young Readers Medal for Intermediate (2018), Great Lakes Great Books Award Nominee for 6-8 (2018), Judy Lopez Memorial Award for Children's Literature (2017), William Allen White Children's Book Award (2019) Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Middle Grade & Children's (2016), The Magnolia Award Nominee for 6-8 (2018), Hea Lasteraamat (2019)
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Pax Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 28311 Users | 4667 Reviews

Chronicle As Books Pax

Pax was only a kit when his family was killed, and “his boy” Peter rescued him from abandonment and certain death. Now the war front approaches, and when Peter’s father enlists, Peter has to move in with his grandpa. Far worse than being forced to leave home is the fact that Pax can’t go. Peter listens to his stern father—as he usually does—and throws Pax’s favorite toy soldier into the woods. When the fox runs to retrieve it, Peter and his dad get back in the car and leave him there—alone. But before Peter makes it through even one night under his grandfather’s roof, regret and duty spur him to action; he packs for a trek to get his best friend back and sneaks into the night. This is the story of Peter, Pax, and their independent struggles to return to one another against all odds. Told from the alternating viewpoints of Peter and Pax.

Details Out Of Books Pax

Title:Pax
Author:Sara Pennypacker
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deckle Edge
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:February 2nd 2016 by Balzer + Bray
Categories:Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Animals. War. Young Adult

Rating Out Of Books Pax
Ratings: 4.05 From 28311 Users | 4667 Reviews

Criticism Out Of Books Pax
What a great story about a boy and his fox. Pax was taken in as a kit by his boy. After five years his father makes him leave the fox in the woods saying it is because of the war. His heart is broken and this book is about both their journeys. You alternate between the story of the fox and the story of the boy. It is a very heartfelt story that I didn't want to stop. Beautifully written and full of emotion, the characters were wonderful and you rooted them on. This is a pretty short read and I

i read pax for the fifth reading rush prompt - read a book with a non-human main character ; pax is a beautiful story about friendship, courage, and letting go, with some similarity to the movie a dog's way home, but with an unexpected twist at the end.& this marks the end of my seven-books-in-seven-days torture challenge! what an experience.

With the seemingly universal love for Pax, I feel like I'll be left out to the coyotes with the rating I'm giving it. I was left underwhelmed by the book in general it seemed to stall at very specific points, both in the plot and setting, and while it hit the sentimental notes of the bonds between man and furry friend, I was left wanting more of an emotional punch to the gut. The narrative voice which switched back and forth between Peter the boy and Pax the fox made for some compelling and

I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book for review, and then proceeded to read the entire book in one sitting. This is one of the most remarkable books, let alone middle-grade reader books, that I've read in a very long time. Pennypacker's prose is crystalline, surprising, and utterly lovely as she bounds from Pax's perspective to Peter's, and back again. I so appreciate that even though this book is "for younger reader's," she doesn't condescend to them in the slightest; she raised the

congratulations! semifinalist in goodreads' best middle grade and children's category 2016!when i first saw this book advertised at BEA, i did an anticipation-dance while drooling over that cover. it was a very messy dance, like a drunken sprinkler, and i guess it dizzied me into thinking this was a picture book. i couldn't wait to get my hands on it, and the day it came out i barreled straight over to the kids department and after rerouting myself from the picture book section, i grabbed a copy

A beautiful book, especially the illustrations were awesome. I absolutely adored the style and they helped building the atmosphere a lot. *potential spoiler ahead*I definitely get why some people are disappointed by that ending but I actually felt like it was the right thing to do.

This book started out with a lot of promise to me. I had been eyeing it on the self of my local library for a long time, but finally decided to pick it up this last week because that is a beautiful cover, and the first chapter is beautifully written. I'd say any time we are in the fox's POV it is beautifully written, honestly, and there are places in the boy's POV that are good too ... but the further I got into this story the more frustrated I got. The message is pretty heavy handed, and it's

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