TAMARA TURTLE'S LIFE SO FAR
by Regan Macaulay
illustrated by Javier Duarte
Tamara Turtle’s Life So
Far, by Regan Macaulay, illustrated by Javier Duarte, is part human
interest and part environmental science. Ms. Macaulay tells the story of Tamara,
a red eared slider pet store turtle, who is adopted as a pet for a little boy.
However, the boy loses interest and doesn’t take care of Tamara. So his mother
releases Tamara turtle into the backyard creek. Tamara’s afraid and lonely but
soon meets some painted turtles who tell her red eared slider turtles don’t
belong in their environment. Tamara leaves and luckily is found by a kind man
who takes her to a rescue organization. There she meets other red eared slider
turtles. Later Tamara finds a new home with the proper care for her species.
The story shows children the importance of providing the
right environment and care for animals they adopt. Kids can relate to the
feelings that a lonely and ignored pet would have. There’s just enough pull on
our heart strings to want the best for Tamara. Reading this story is a good way
to impress upon children what they should know before they commit to keeping an
animal. The artist, Javier Duarte, has done a good job of illustrating the imagined
events and emotional upset in the life of a pet turtle.
I can totally relate to this story, having tried to keep two
pet turtles some thirteen years ago. I felt badly about the poor quality of
life our turtles had, even though I did my best to keep their tank clean and
give them the food and light they needed. I finally found a better home at a
local school’s nature center pond. There our turtles could swim freely and bask
in real—not artificial—sunlight.
This story is recommended for teachers’ classroom libraries,
school and local libraries, to help children understand responsibility and the environmental
impact of keeping pets.
Information on Author Regan Macaulay is at http://reganwhmacaulay.weebly.com/
Reviewed by:
Penelope Anne
Cole
Tri-Valley Writers
Conference 2017 Prose Award winner; San Mateo County Fair Short Story Award winner,
2017; Award Winning Author of Magical Matthew, Magical Mea,
Magical Mea Goes to School, Magical Max and Magical Mickey, and Magical Max and Magical Mickey’s Big Surprise; In and Out, All ‘Round About – Opposite Friends; What’s for Dinner? and ¿Qué vamos a comer? For Halloween: Ten Little Tricksters and Diez pequeños bromistas; New: My Grandma and Me Coloring Book: and Coming Soon: My Grandma’s Pink House
Web/Blogs: http://www.penelopeannecole.com/
Magical Mea Goes to School, Magical Max and Magical Mickey, and Magical Max and Magical Mickey’s Big Surprise; In and Out, All ‘Round About – Opposite Friends; What’s for Dinner? and ¿Qué vamos a comer? For Halloween: Ten Little Tricksters and Diez pequeños bromistas; New: My Grandma and Me Coloring Book: and Coming Soon: My Grandma’s Pink House
Web/Blogs: http://www.penelopeannecole.com/
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