### Amazon.com Review *A Nest for Celeste* is a perfect choice for middle readers who enjoy animal adventure tales with a twist.Β *--Lauren Nemroff* ### From School Library Journal Grade 3β5βAt Oakley Plantation near New Orleans, temporary home to naturalist John James Audubon and his assistant,
A Nest for Celeste: A Story About Art, Inspiration, and the Meaning of Home
β Scribed by Cole, Henry
- Book ID
- 106904902
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061704109
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY: A beautifully illustrated novel about a mouse, her friendship with Audubon's apprentice, and her search for home. Beneath the crackled and faded painting of a horse, underneath the worn and dusty floorboards of the dining room, lives Celeste, a mouse who spends her days weaving baskets, until one day she is thrust into the world above. Here Celeste encounters dangerβand loveβunlike any she's ever imagined. She dodges a hungry cat and witnesses the brutality of hunting for the first time. She makes friends with a singing thrush named Cornelius, a talkative osprey named Lafayette, and Joseph, Audubon's young apprentice. All the while, Celeste is looking for a new home. Is her home in the toe of a worn boot? Nestled in Joseph's pocket? Or in the dollhouse in the attic, complete with mouse-size furniture perfect for Celeste? In the end, Celeste discovers that home is really the place deep inside her heart, where friendships live.
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### Amazon.com Review *A Nest for Celeste* is a perfect choice for middle readers who enjoy animal adventure tales with a twist.Β *--Lauren Nemroff* ### From School Library Journal Grade 3β5βAt Oakley Plantation near New Orleans, temporary home to naturalist John James Audubon and his assistant,
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A beautifully illustrated novel about a mouse, her friendship with Audubon's apprentice, and her search for home. Beneath the crackled and faded painting of a horse, underneath the worn and dusty floorboards of the dining room, lives Celeste, a mouse who spends her days weaving baskets, until one d