The Nine Lives of Travis Keating

ISBN10: 1554551536
ISBN13: 9781554551538
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: 20090831
Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books
Binding: Paperback
SKU: 9781554551538
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Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature Winner, 2009

On the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) Honour List

On Resource Link's "Best of 2008" List

CLA Children's Book of the Year Award shortlist, 2009

2009 KIND Children's Honor Book

Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2009 Starred Choice

OLA's Silver Birch Fiction nominee 2010

Rocky Mountain Book Award Shortlist, 2011

On the Pennsylvania School Library Association Top 40 Fiction List, 2009

After his mother's death, Travis Keating and his father move to Ratchet, Newfoundland, to start a new life. Some life. Travis soon discovers that only a few oddballs show any interest in him: Cole, a talker who soon makes himself scarce; Hector, a strange kid whose ears stick out; and Prinny, a girl as scraggly as her skinny ponytail. Nobody you can really call a friend. And then there's Hud, the toughest, nastiest bully in school, who hates "townies" and promises to make Travis's life an utter misery. But Travis doesn't care. He's got his "funeral face," a tight mask that gives away nothing and allows him to hide his feelings. Funeral face comes in handy, especially with parents and other adults who think they know what you're feeling every minute of the day.

But funeral face can also make him reckless, and Travis decides to visit the dangerous Gulley Cove, with its treacherous wharf and its tumbledown fish shacks, which some of the kids say are haunted. Instead of ghosts, Travis discovers a colony of feral cats, sickly and starving, and unused to kindness. Putting aside his own problems to care for them is about to bring Travis more satisfaction-and more danger-than he ever would have thought possible.

A stunning first children's novel, The Nine Lives of Travis Keating is a moving story about coping with grief. But more than that, it's about belonging, learning to be a friend, and finding bravery in the most unexpected of places.