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The Tiger Rising is a 2001 children's book written by Newbery Medal winning author Kate DiCamillo. [1] It is about a 12-year-old named Rob Horton who finds a caged tiger in the center of the woods near his home.
- Kate DiCamillo
- 2001
The Tiger Rising is a children’s novel by two-time Newbery Award-medalist, Kate DiCamillo. Published in 2001, The Tiger Rising is DiCamillo’s second book and was a National Book Award Finalist.
The Tiger Rising. Candlewick Press, 2001. Ages 9-12. ISBN 978-0-7636-0911-5. Walking through the misty Florida woods one morning, twelve-year-old Rob Horton is stunned to encounter a tiger—a real-life, very large tiger—pacing back and forth in a cage.
Jan 1, 2001 · The National Book Award finalist from the best-selling author of Because of Winn-Dixie—now in paperback. Walking through the misty Florida woods one morning, twelve-year-old Rob Horton is stunned to encounter a tiger—a real-life, very large tiger—pacing back and forth in a cage.
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Dec 8, 2015 · A National Book Award finalist by Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo. Walking through the misty Florida woods one morning, twelve-year-old Rob Horton is stunned to encounter a tiger—a real-life,...
- Kate DiCamillo
- National Geographic Books, 2015
- 0763680877, 9780763680879
- The Tiger Rising
A National Book Award finalist by Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo. Walking through the misty Florida woods one morning, twelve-year-old Rob Horton is stunned to encounter a tiger—a real-life, very large tiger—pacing back and forth in a cage.
The Tiger Rising is a 2001 children's book written by Newbery Medal winning author Kate DiCamillo. [1] It is about a 12-year-old named Rob Horton who finds a caged tiger in the center of the woods near his home. The book was a National Book Award Finalist.