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An Octopus Named Houdini
Two starred reviews!
Odder meets Growing Home in this ātender and insightfulā (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated middle grade novel in verse about an octopus named Houdini, her unexpected friendship with the aquarium ownerās daughter, and her deep yearning to return to the sea.
All day long we can hear
that Sea howl prowling wild
inside our brains and every part of us is straining
to feel it taste it twirl it whirl it swirl it
inside our body
again.
Houdini the octopus lives in an aquarium, but she misses her home in the wild Sea. She doesnāt like the visitors who bang on her tank. Or the way she canāt feel the sun on her skin or the wind rippling the water. Itās a dull existence for a creature with nine brains.
Then one day she meets someone who is different than the others. Junoās busy brain buzzes with so many questions and thoughts that Houdiniās skin tingles with wonder.
But the singing of the Sea is growing stronger and harder to resist. Can Houdini make Juno understand what she needs before itās too late?
Odder meets Growing Home in this ātender and insightfulā (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated middle grade novel in verse about an octopus named Houdini, her unexpected friendship with the aquarium ownerās daughter, and her deep yearning to return to the sea.
All day long we can hear
that Sea howl prowling wild
inside our brains and every part of us is straining
to feel it taste it twirl it whirl it swirl it
inside our body
again.
Houdini the octopus lives in an aquarium, but she misses her home in the wild Sea. She doesnāt like the visitors who bang on her tank. Or the way she canāt feel the sun on her skin or the wind rippling the water. Itās a dull existence for a creature with nine brains.
Then one day she meets someone who is different than the others. Junoās busy brain buzzes with so many questions and thoughts that Houdiniās skin tingles with wonder.
But the singing of the Sea is growing stronger and harder to resist. Can Houdini make Juno understand what she needs before itās too late?
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An Octopus Named Houdini
An Octopus Named Houdini
Two starred reviews!
Odder meets Growing Home in this ātender and insightfulā (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated middle grade novel in verse about an octopus named Houdini, her unexpected friendship with the aquarium ownerās daughter, and her deep yearning to return to the sea.
All day long we can hear
that Sea howl prowling wild
inside our brains and every part of us is straining
to feel it taste it twirl it whirl it swirl it
inside our body
again.
Houdini the octopus lives in an aquarium, but she misses her home in the wild Sea. She doesnāt like the visitors who bang on her tank. Or the way she canāt feel the sun on her skin or the wind rippling the water. Itās a dull existence for a creature with nine brains.
Then one day she meets someone who is different than the others. Junoās busy brain buzzes with so many questions and thoughts that Houdiniās skin tingles with wonder.
But the singing of the Sea is growing stronger and harder to resist. Can Houdini make Juno understand what she needs before itās too late?
Odder meets Growing Home in this ātender and insightfulā (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated middle grade novel in verse about an octopus named Houdini, her unexpected friendship with the aquarium ownerās daughter, and her deep yearning to return to the sea.
All day long we can hear
that Sea howl prowling wild
inside our brains and every part of us is straining
to feel it taste it twirl it whirl it swirl it
inside our body
again.
Houdini the octopus lives in an aquarium, but she misses her home in the wild Sea. She doesnāt like the visitors who bang on her tank. Or the way she canāt feel the sun on her skin or the wind rippling the water. Itās a dull existence for a creature with nine brains.
Then one day she meets someone who is different than the others. Junoās busy brain buzzes with so many questions and thoughts that Houdiniās skin tingles with wonder.
But the singing of the Sea is growing stronger and harder to resist. Can Houdini make Juno understand what she needs before itās too late?
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Two starred reviews!
Odder meets Growing Home in this ātender and insightfulā (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated middle grade novel in verse about an octopus named Houdini, her unexpected friendship with the aquarium ownerās daughter, and her deep yearning to return to the sea.
All day long we can hear
that Sea howl prowling wild
inside our brains and every part of us is straining
to feel it taste it twirl it whirl it swirl it
inside our body
again.
Houdini the octopus lives in an aquarium, but she misses her home in the wild Sea. She doesnāt like the visitors who bang on her tank. Or the way she canāt feel the sun on her skin or the wind rippling the water. Itās a dull existence for a creature with nine brains.
Then one day she meets someone who is different than the others. Junoās busy brain buzzes with so many questions and thoughts that Houdiniās skin tingles with wonder.
But the singing of the Sea is growing stronger and harder to resist. Can Houdini make Juno understand what she needs before itās too late?
Odder meets Growing Home in this ātender and insightfulā (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated middle grade novel in verse about an octopus named Houdini, her unexpected friendship with the aquarium ownerās daughter, and her deep yearning to return to the sea.
All day long we can hear
that Sea howl prowling wild
inside our brains and every part of us is straining
to feel it taste it twirl it whirl it swirl it
inside our body
again.
Houdini the octopus lives in an aquarium, but she misses her home in the wild Sea. She doesnāt like the visitors who bang on her tank. Or the way she canāt feel the sun on her skin or the wind rippling the water. Itās a dull existence for a creature with nine brains.
Then one day she meets someone who is different than the others. Junoās busy brain buzzes with so many questions and thoughts that Houdiniās skin tingles with wonder.
But the singing of the Sea is growing stronger and harder to resist. Can Houdini make Juno understand what she needs before itās too late?












