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Claude & Medea: The Hellburn Dogs By Zoe Weil
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“There are so many things to love about this book: the characters, the
suspense, the courage and compassion of the protagonists, and the fact that
kids won’t be able to put the book down. At a time when young people feel
growing anxiety about the problems in the world, Claude and Medea
demonstrate the power of making a difference, and their strange substitute
teacher demonstrates the power of education to ignite both learning and
action. And who doesn’t love a great story about dogs!?”—Marc Bekoff,
Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of
Colorado, Guggenheim Fellow, and author of dozens of books about dogs and
other animals
“Claude & Medea is a book that matters. A riveting story of adventure and
activism, it will engage young people’s imagination and also challenge them
to think, feel, and, quite possibly, act in some profoundly new ways. It is
a must-read for middle schoolers and for anyone of any age who wants to
increase their curiosity, compassion, and moral courage. I truly believe
this book belongs in school and classroom libraries everywhere!”—Steve
Cochrane, former Superintendent of the Year, Princeton Public Schools
“Inspiring for young readers and adults alike, Claude & Medea tells the
story of two New York City teens and improbable friends who learn firsthand
what it means to be solutionaries—like revolutionaries only “with the goal
of solving problems and making a difference.” This fictional book takes one
on an enthralling city adventure that will surely capture the attention of
children while teaching them about environmental, social, and animal issues,
such as modern-day slavery and animal research, with both accuracy and
sensitivity. Claude and Medea are the kind of hero protagonists our world
needs now: compassionate, curious, and courageous. I highly recommend this
unique book for school libraries, youth organizations, and any young person
in your life.”—Elizabeth O. Crawford, teacher educator and mom of a
nine-year-old budding solutionary
“Claude & Medea is a call-to-action and invitation to the table for middle
schoolers, educators, and classrooms around the world. From age-appropriate
conversations about systemic imbalances, responsible consumption and
production, and how to be a force for positive change, the adventures of the
Solutionary Squad inside these pages, as inspired by their teacher Ms. Flora
Rattlebee, take learning, changemaking, and action to a new level. Imagine
if every middle school inspired kids to flip their thinking, choose their
own learning adventure, and make the world their classroom!”—Julia Fliss,
Language Arts, Leadership, and World Studies Teacher
“Claude & Medea is an impressive story that will take readers on a journey
of self-discovery. Through each character, readers will be inspired to think
about how they can impact the world. Teeming with thought-provoking themes
such as kindness, preservation, and the humane treatment of all living
beings, Claude & Medea will remind each of us that when we endeavor to
better the world, we also better ourselves.”—Andrea Jamison, Professor of
School Librarianship, and former Chair of the American Library Association’s
Ethnic & Multicultural Information Exchange Roundtable
“Claude & Medea: The Hellburn Dogs was the most inspiring book I have ever
read. My favorite part was Chapter 6 when Ms. Rattlebee took them on the
wonder walk. It’s incredible how Ms. Rattlebee opened their eyes to the
world by just inviting them to notice all the wonders around them, which
inspired them to solve problems that in the beginning, they wouldn’t even
have noticed. That was my favorite part—how one moment can change you
forever. It inspired me sooooo much!”—Clemence Laigle, 6th grade student,
Evergreen Middle School
“I love seeing a story that shows children can make a difference in the
world. The young people that make their way into global media can seem
distant and impossible to match. That’s where fiction comes in, and Zoe Weil
has provided a pair of heroes that everyone can relate to. And which kid
hero doesn’t want a Ms. Rattlebee?”—Matt Langdon, Founder of the Hero Round
Table
“Claude & Medea: The Hellburn Dogs is a thrilling and engaging read. The
story follows the journey of two friends, Claude and Medea, who meet a
substitute teacher named Ms. Rattlebee. This encounter leads them to become
more aware of the injustices towards animals, and they decide to take
action. . . . It teaches valuable lessons about compassion, empathy, and
activism. I highly recommend this book to other children and young adults as
it is a well-written story that is both entertaining and
educational.”—Vienna Langdon, age thirteen
“A substitute teacher strikes like lightning, jolting some kids out of their
middle school trance of self-concern into a sense of wonder, compassion, and
determination to seek justice. The kids, led by the passion of Claude and
Medea, discover they can create lives of meaning by seeking to do good and
defeat corruption. A fun book with a deep message about the need for a
generation of solutionaries. Highly recommended.”—Robert Shetterly, Founder
of Americans Who Tell the Truth and author of Portraits of Earth Justice:
Americans Who Tell the Truth
“Illuminating! Seeing the world through the eyes of author Zoe Weil is
always an adventure. In Claude & Madea, she delivers a page-turning,
first-class detective story, transporting us back to our childhood while
delivering a powerful truth: we are all capable of creating solutions to
what seem like insurmountable problems. This story reminds us that when we
live with compassion toward others, we are given insight that activates our
brains to become solutionary thinkers. Every school should have a
solutionary squad, and every kid should read this book!”—Jennifer Skiff,
Author of The Divinity of Dogs and Rescuing Ladybugs: Inspirational
Encounters with Animals That Changed the World
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Zoe Weil is the co-founder and president of the Institute for
Humane Education (IHE),
and is considered a pioneer in the comprehensive humane education movement.
She is the author of six books, including the Nautilus Silver Medal–winner
Most Good, Least Harm: A Simple Principle for a Better World and
Meaningful Life (2009) and two books for young
readers, including Moonbeam Gold Medal-winner Claude and Medea
(2007). She has written numerous articles on humane education and humane
living, and given interviews to such outlets as Forbes.com and numerous
radio and television stations. In 2012, artist Robert Shetterly painted
Zoe’s portrait for his acclaimed Americans Who Tell the Truth series. Also
in 2012, Zoe was honored with the Women in Environmental Leadership award at
Unity College. In 2010, she was inducted into the Animal Rights Hall of
Fame. Zoe lives with her husband and several rescued animals in a home
adjoining the Institute for Humane Education in Surry, Maine.
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