Review by Horn Book Review
Adapted from Holland's adult book, these brief true stories concern different interspecies friendships. The stories are weirdly unspecific ("One day, some people found a baby rhesus monkey all by himself in the jungle") given their factual basis. The same long introduction opens both books; photos of the actual animal pairs are combined with stock photos. Appended animal lists provide little information. Glos. [Review covers these titles: Unlikely Friendships for Kids: The Dog and the Piglet and Four Other True Stories of Animals Friendship and Unlikely Friendships for Kids: The Monkey and the Dove and Four Other True Stories of Animal Friendships.] (c) Copyright 2012. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
The author of an adult book about uncommon animal attachments invites emergent readers to share the warm (Unlikely Friendships, 2011). This is the first of four spinoffs, all rewritten and enhanced with fetching color photographs of the subject. It pairs a very young rhesus monkey with a dove, one cat with a zoo bear and another that became a "seeing-eye cat" for a blind dog (!), an old performing elephant with a stray dog and a lion in the Kenyan wild with a baby oryx. Refreshingly, the author, a science writer, refrains from offering facile analyses of the relationships' causes or homiletic commentary. Instead, she explains how each companionship began, what is surprising about it and also how some ended, from natural causes or otherwise. There is a regrettable number of exclamation points, but they are in keeping with the overall enthusiastic tone. The sense of wonder that infuses each simply worded chapter is contagious, and some of the photos are soooo cuuuuute. (animal and word lists) (Nonfiction. 7-9)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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