Gaby, Lost and Found
Gaby Ramirez Howard loves animals just
like her mother. One morning her mom is off but a woman calls in with a sick
baby so Gaby’s mom fills in for her. While her mom is there, police come in and
arrest all the immigrants. Since Gaby’s mom traveled from Mexico to America
without legal documents, she is deported to Honduras. Gaby’s father decides to
move back in and take care of Gaby instead of her friend, Alma’s parents. The
only problem is, her dad isn't exactly father material. Now Gaby feels like a
stray since her father is almost never home. She has to feed herself, clean,
and make sure she is in bed at a decent time.
Gaby’s sixth grade class is deciding
on a service project. They have to choose between the Furry Friends animal shelter, and the City Harvest Center. Gaby really wanted the class to vote for Furry
Friends. Not only because she loved animals, but her dad couldn't keep a job so
they got food from there. If word got around about that, the two eighth
graders, Jan and Dolores, would tease her for months like they did when her
mother was taken away. Lucky for Gaby, Alma got up and made a big statement as
to why they should volunteer at the shelter and that is what everyone voted.
While they are at the shelter,
Dr.Villalobos, otherwise known as Dr.V, introduces the class to a very gorgeous
cat named Feather. Feather was abandon at a rest stop, when the shelter found
her; she was skinny and felt as light as a feather. Gaby instantly falls in
love with the cat. The shelter is putting up a website and Gaby is chosen to write
profiles for the animals.
Life seems to be fine minus her home
situation, until one day a couple shows up and claims to be Feathers owners. They
say that they were going on vacation when she escaped from the car. When Dr.V
tries to refuse to give her back they threaten to sue. Gaby feels she must do
something so she steels Feather. Will Gaby be able to take care of the cat when
her own father can’t take care of her? What about her mother, will she ever be
able to get home to Gaby? Read Gaby, Lost
and Found to find out.
sounds like a good book... good job!
ReplyDeleteNicely done, Sierra
ReplyDeleteGood Job! Sounds like a good book!!
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