June Sparrow and the MillionDollar P..., Rebecca Chace
June Sparrow and the MillionDollar P..., Rebecca Chace
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June Sparrow and the Million-Dollar Penny

Author: Rebecca Chace

Narrator: Brittany Pressley

Unabridged: 5 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Storytide

Published: 05/30/2017


Synopsis

A charming, classic middle grade debut perfect for fans of Three Times Lucky and Because of Winn-Dixie with the most lovable pig since Wilbur in Charlotte’s Web. June Sparrow and her best friend—a miniature pig named Indigo Bunting—have always been just fine on their own. June is a wealthy orphan who’s lived in New York City her whole life. But on June’s twelfth birthday, she suddenly loses her fortune and is forced to move in with an aunt she’s never even met, in the tiny town of Red Bank, South Dakota, a place so small that it doesn’t even have a traffic light.Now June has to live on a farm with grouchy Aunt Bridget, who sees her best friend as potential bacon! Then one day, June finds a mysterious Penny Book that her mother used to keep. She is instantly intrigued by what her mother called the Big One, the rarest and most valuable of all pennies. Finding it could be June’s ticket back to New York and her old life. But the only guide June and Indigo have is a cryptic list her mom left behind.To decode the list and find the Big One, June and Indigo enlist the help of some new friends in Red Bank and turn the town upside down in their search. But the most surprising mystery of all may be what brought June to Red Bank in the first place—and what is most valuable to her in the end.

About Rebecca Chace

Rebecca Chace's debut novel for middle grade readers is June Sparrow and the Million-Dollar Penny. Her books for adults include a memoir, Chautauqua Summer (a New York Times Notable Book), and two novels: Leaving Rock Harbor (a New York Times Editors’ Choice) and Capture the Flag. She is also the author of plays and screenplays and has written for the New York Times Magazine, the New York Times Sunday Book Review, the Huffington Post, and other publications, and has contributed to NPR’s All Things Considered. She is director of creative writing at Fairleigh Dickinson University and lives in Brooklyn. Learn more about Rebecca at www.rebeccachace.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on February 03, 2018

This reads like a classic! I instantly fell in love with June Sparrow and sweet Indigo. This had that perfect mix of outlandish lifestyles for both kids and pigs, and good ol' country heart. It felt like a reverse take on "Annie," and I highly recommend it!......more

Goodreads review by Pine Reads Review on July 10, 2024

“How could she miss what she could hardly remember?” June Sparrow, a wealthy orphan from New York City, is devastated to learn on the night of her twelfth birthday that her financial manager has been involved in investment fraud and lost her entire fortune. She is forced to move to Red Bank, South Da......more

Goodreads review by Talia on June 14, 2017

This is your classic riches to rags story! To start, June Sparrow's parents died when she was really little and left her a ton of money. She's lived her whole life in NYC as a rich orphan, able to do whatever she wants. On her twelfth birthday, June finds out her entire fortune is gone. She has to m......more