Their dads hope that they will find common ground and become friends–and possibly, one day, even sisters.īut things soon go off the rails for the girls (and for their dads too), and they find themselves on a summer adventure that neither of them could have predicted. They are different in many ways but share a situation where both have gay fathers bringing them up as single parents. When their dads fall in love, Bett and Avery are sent, against their will, to the same sleepaway camp. The title ‘To Night Owl From Dogfish’ refers to email identities of the two main protagonists who are young girls of 11 turning 12 years old during the course of the book. What they have in common is that they are both twelve years old, and are both being raised by single, gay dads. Bett Devlin, who’s fearless, outgoing, and loves all animals as well as the ocean, lives in California. From two extraordinary authors comes a moving, exuberant, laugh-out-loud novel about friendship and family, told entirely in emails and letters.Īvery Bloom, who’s bookish, intense, and afraid of many things, particularly deep water, lives in New York City. To Night Owl From Dogfish Holly Goldberg Sloan, Meg Wolitzer Penguin, Juvenile Fiction - 304 pages 7 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake. Narrators Imani Parks and Cassandra Morris capture the attitudes of two 12-year-olds who begin.
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