
I received this book from the author in exchange for my free and honest review.
I enjoyed this little book. First of all, it is just the right size for the young audience it targets, so is a rather short but good read. Secondly, the author worked her magic into creating believable characters of varying personalities to whom young readers can relate.
Save The Lemmings, by Kai Strand, delves into the interests and conflicts of a girl in her nearly-teen life. The star of her book is Natalie, a twelve-year-old in grade eight. She is smart, a young inventor, and not the trendiest dresser in school – but that doesn’t bother her. She is her own person, a nice girl who is focused on doing well with her life.
With a few ideas from her three best friends, Natalie invents a handy little tool for communication and calls it the Texty-Talker. During her research she comes across an organization called Save the Lemmings and gets wrapped up in wanting to save the little suicidal animals. (Actually, as the author points out at the end of her book, some lemmings die during migration, but it is unintentional and a myth that they’re self-destructive.)
When her invention becomes a nationwide hit and Natalie is thrust into the public limelight ill-prepared, problems arise. There are those who are jealous and the bullying she occasionally experiences increases; she is set up for trouble and falls right into it. Rumours fly. With her reputation at stake, even her friends begin to doubt her, and … well … I’m not going to tell you anymore, except to say, this little book is very fitting for today’s young readers – with all the peer pressure that’s going on.
Warning: in a couple of conversations God’s name is ill-used, but even so – do let your children read Save The Lemmings. It is inspiring for those who want to move forward with their hopes and dreams and not give in to negative peer pressure.
You can visit Kai Strand at www.kaistrand.com
You can find Save the Lemmings listed on my BUY THE BOOK! page.
Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings! 🙂
I enjoyed this books as well. Great review Lynn.
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Thanks, Darlene. 🙂
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Very nice review. Save the Lemmings is a delightful story.
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Welcome to my blog. Thank you for your comment; I agree about this story. 🙂
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This sounds like a great book! I like books with messages about being yourself! 🙂
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I think you would enjoy this one, Erik. 🙂
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Thanks for the great review, Lynn. I’m so happy you enjoyed Save the Lemmings and appreciate you sharing your opinion with your readers.
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Thanks, Kai! I’m glad you stopped in. 🙂
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