Squirm is another environmental/animal book by Carl Hiassen that holds up well with the other books he has written for young readers. As with his other books, there is a focus on an animal; this time snakes. But, the true center of this, and Hiassen's other books are people and their relationships. In Squirm we are introduced to Billy who has a fascination with snakes, and has become an expert amateur handler. Billy lives with his mother and sister, Belinda. Billy's mother has a fascination with bald eagles, a fascination so extreme that she will uproot Billy and his sister to follow them, wherever they nest. Billy and Belinda have difficulty making lasting relationships because they move so much. They both hope the most recent move is their last. Billy's parents are divorced, and he doesn't know his father. He does know that a support check comes monthly like clockwork. Billy's father is a mystery that he wants to solve. Billy's mother is so secretive in regards to his father that he thinks that his father must be an FBI or CIA agent. His curiosity drives him to dig in his mother's trash to see if he can find some return address on a envelope used to send the support payment. He finally finds one. It is an address in Montana. He decides he is going to the Montana address and uses his savings to buy a plane ticket. When he gets there, he discovers a woman, a teen-aged girl, but not his father. What he does find is something more mysterious than he could imagine, leading to an adventure that will take him deep into the Montana forest.
This is a typical, fun and adventurous Hiassen read that will hold readers to the climatic ending. For upper elementary and middle school students. Excellent for tying into environmental studies and animal conservation units. This book goes on sale on September 25, 2018, but can be pre-ordered now.
Mark's Book Picks Rating: 4
Reading Level: 3.0 • Interest Level: 3-6 • AR Points: NA • Lexile: 740L
Publisher: Knopf • 276 Pages • Copyright: 2018 • ISBN: 978-0-385-75297-8 • Available in Perma-Bound binding.
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