Zooman Sam

1999 novel by Lois Lowry
0-395-97393-7OCLC40573222LC ClassPZ7.L9673 Zo 1999Preceded bySee You Around, Sam! 

Zooman Sam (1999) is a children's novel by Lois Lowry. It is part of a series that Lowry wrote about Anastasia and her younger brother Sam.

Plot summary

It's Future Job Day at Sam's nursery school, and Sam, who has zookeeping aspirations, is thrilled when his teacher says he can tell the other children about a series of zoo animals: "For six weeks he could stand in front of the circle and feel that feeling of being the most interesting person in the room."

As always, the patient and loving Krupnik family stands by as Anastasia's irrepressible little brother struggles with a set of almost impossible goals.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews finds that "The plotting is leisurely, the story is slender, and a subplot about the training of the family dog barely registers." and "... the material runs out of steam before the novel ends." but "Fans of the Sam books may find satisfaction in the nicely foreshadowed but still unanticipated punch line."[1] Rob Reid spoke positively "It's a hilarious scene that will have the elementary-age crowd laughing."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Zooman Sam". www.kirkusreviews.com. Kirkus Media LLC. 20 May 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  2. ^ Reid, Rob (2004). Cool Story Programs for the School-age Crowd. American Library association. p. 169. ISBN 978-0-83-890887-7. Retrieved 2 May 2015.

External links

  • Children's literature portal
  • iconNovels portal
  • Description of the book from Lowry's website.
  • Lowry's website
  • Complete list of books by Lowry
  • Zooman Sam at Open Library
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Novels by Lois Lowry
The Giver Quartet
  • The Giver (1993)
  • Gathering Blue (2000)
  • Messenger (2004)
  • Son (2012)
The Anastasia Series
The Sam Series
The Tates Series
The Gooney Bird Series
Autobiographical
  • Looking Back (1998)
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