![]() ![]() Can Crow learn the Meera’s secrets, save one of his former classmates, and maybe – just maybe – be a real boy again? When they go wandering one night, they discover a creature, the Meera, that has deep ties to Crow and his family – and another family in the neighborhood. She’s undeterred by his mother’s efforts to keep her away – keep everyone and everything away – from Crow, and at last, Crow finally has a friend. When an eccentric girl named Melody moves in next door, she’s fascinated by Crow. All Crow wants is a friend, and maybe not to stink so much. ![]() Since then, he’s been a bit stinky, has a bit of a maggot problem, and tends to lose body parts. ![]() But he remembers waking up to his mother’s tears. He’s lonely and wants a friend, but he’s stuck indoors by his overprotective mom, who worries that the outside world will take Crow away from her once they discover her secret: Crow died two years ago.Ĭrow doesn’t remember much about how he died he just sort of died. 2015, Random House Children’s), $16.99, ISBN: 9780553510089Ĭrow is a boy who should be in 6th grade by now. ![]()
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