Jackson Jones and the Puddle of Thorns
by Mary Quattlebaum

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ISBN-10:   0440410665
ISBN-13:   9780440410669
Publisher:   Random House [IN]; Yearling
Category:   Beginning Readers
Pub. Date:   April 1995
Pages:   128
Format:   Paperback; Digest format paperback
Ages:   8 to 12
Grades:   3 to 7


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Iowa Children's Choice Award ( NOMINATED FOR AN AWARD ) 1998
Black-Eyed Susan Book Award ( NOMINATED FOR AN AWARD ) 1997
Sunshine State Young Reader's Book Award ( NOMINATED FOR AN AWARD ) 1


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Nothing but a big mess of trouble and weeds.. That's what Jackson Jones thinks of the garden plot his mother gives him for his tenth birthday. What happened to the basketball he's hoped and prayed for all year? When Jackson comes up with a moneymaking scheme for the garden, it doesn't seem so bad after all. He even cuts his friends in on the action. But before long, Jackson finds out that friends and business don't always mix. When the neighborhood bully calls him 'Bouquet Jones,' Jackson is ready to give up. Maybe gardens don't belong in cities after all.... Winner of the first annual Marguerite de Angeli Prize.
?Quattlebaum has created a winning cast of characters?both children and adults?and a savvy young hero who readers will like?and respect.??School Library Journal, Starred ?Smart, snappy dialogue and characters both funny and admirable.??Kirkus Reviews ?Quattlebaum?s first person narrative hooks readers at the start with his humorous street-smart style.??Publishers Weekly ?A promising first novel, this is fresh, sweet, and vigorous?a real daisy.??The Bulletin A Bulletin Blue Ribbon Book A Parenting Best Children?s Book
An Excerpt fromJackson Jones and the Puddle of ????????Thorns ????????April 10. ????????Jackson-Jones-Born-into-This-World Day. I was moving from nine to almost ????????grown. Double digits. The Big 1-0. The Man (that's me) is TEN. ????????My best friend, Reuben, was impressed. He's nine and counting. One hundred ????????and thirty-two days till he's ten. ????????'What ya going to get for your birthday?' he asked. He sketched the star ????????on Captain Nemo's helmet. I was sprawled on his bed. ????????I shrugged, acting cool. Like saying, 'Oh, is it mybirthday?' ????????Acting like I didn't know Mama was rattling my favorite Red Velvet cake ????????into the oven. HOPEFULLY wrapping a new basketball.... ????????'There's one more,' said Mama. ????????Mama held the envelope like a little white bird. Stuffed with money, I ????????couldn't help thinking. ????????'Ten years ago,' said Mama, stroking the bird-money, 'God gaveme ????????a present: my son, Jackson. Each year I grow prouder of him.' ????????I was cool, just taking it in. Thinking about slam-dunking my new b-ball. ????????'I always wanted Jackson to have the kind of childhood I had,' Mama continued. ????????Wait a minute. Mama had no basketball in that country childhood. Her best ????????friend lived seven miles away. ????????Mama handed me the envelope. Her eyes were all misty-happy. ????????'Jackson, I hope you enjoy this gift as much as I enjoyed mine as a girl.' ????????Forget slooowwly. I snatched the envelope. Clawed the flap. ????????I drew out the card. Opened it. ????????I couldn't believe what I saw. ????????
When his mother gives him a garden plot for his tenth birthday, Jackson Jones hopes to earn enough money to buy a basketball, but all he seems to get is trouble.
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