The Littlest Bigfoot, Jennifer Weiner
The Littlest Bigfoot, Jennifer Weiner
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The Littlest Bigfoot

Author: Jennifer Weiner

Narrator: Keith Nobbs, Emma Galvin, Jen Ponton

Unabridged: 6 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2016


Synopsis

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner comes a “cheerful” (The New York Times Book Review) and “charming” (People) tale of friendship, furry creatures, and finding the place where you belong.

Alice Mayfair, twelve years old, slips through the world unseen and unnoticed. Ignored by her family and shipped off to her eighth boarding school, Alice would like a friend. And when she rescues Millie Maximus from drowning in a lake one day, she finds one.

But Millie is a Bigfoot, part of a clan who dwells deep in the woods. Most Bigfoots believe that people—NoFurs, as they call them—are dangerous, yet Millie is fascinated with the No-Fur world. She is convinced that humans will appreciate all the things about her that her Bigfoot tribe does not: her fearless nature, her lovely singing voice, and her desire to be a star.

Alice swears to protect Millie’s secret. But a league of Bigfoot hunters is on their trail, led by a lonely kid named Jeremy. And in order to survive, Alice and Millie have to put their trust in each other—and have faith in themselves—above all else.

About Jennifer Weiner

American author, Jennifer Weiner, was born in 1970 into a Jewish family in DeRidder, Louisiana. Her father was an army physician stationed there. In 1971, her family moved to Simsbury, Connecticut where Jennifer grew up, but at the age of 16, Jennifer's father abandoned his family. The divorce was very traumatic to Jennifer and her siblings. Her father died of a crack cocaine overdose in 2008. Then, her mother came out as a lesbian when she was 55 years of age.

After graduating high school, where Jennifer was one of only nine Jewish students in a class of 400, she attended Princeton University at the young age of 17. She graduated summa cum laude with an A.B. in English. She had written her thesis entitled, "Never Far From Mother- On the Uses of Essentialism in Novels and Films". Her thesis served her well in setting up her credentials for her current career. She studied under several notable, successful authors and playwrights. Her first published story appeared in Seventeen magazine, entitled, "Tour of Duty".

Jennifer Weiner's books have been on the NYT best sellers list for five years. She has sold 11 million copies in 36 countries. She has written op-eds for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the New York Times. Jennifer had two very popular op-eds for the Sunday Review.......Mean Girls in the Retirement Home and Another Thing to Hate About Ourselves. They have been reprinted in newspapers across the world. So used her platform to encourage women to improve their self-esteem and body images.

Jennifer's first novel, Good in Bed, was published in 2001, followed by, In Her Shoes, in 2002. The latter was made into a movie starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Miranda on December 09, 2020

Alice...was pretty sure that her uniqueness would, as usual, be more of a problem than a cause for celebrationAlice Mayfairalways said or didthe wrong thing. She doesn't have a dainty bone in her body. She'll never make her parents happy.In seven different schools, over seven entire years, A......more

Goodreads review by Megan on August 15, 2016

My mom won a ARC of this book, and let me read it. Here is my review. I gave it 4.5 stars. I am 11 years old and found that the perfect interest level, and a little bit easy for reading level (suggested for 8-12 year olds). I really liked at the beginning when it told me about all of the previous sch......more

Goodreads review by Fatma Al Zahraa on February 27, 2025

Although the plot wasn't new to me, but the avoidance of the usual "whiny" narration for a bullied character as Alice was exceptional in a YA story. Her silent bitterness from her neglecting parents, her indifference and surrender to the rejection that welcomed her in every place she goes to, all of......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on November 22, 2021

This is just such a wonderful, sweet story and it's perfect for anyone who has ever felt like they just didn't fit in. I could relate so well to the main characters in here, Alice and Millie. Both are outcasts in their communities, especially poor Alice. She just doesn't know why but she never fits......more

Goodreads review by Howard on August 17, 2020

4.5 Stars for The Littlest Bigfoot (audiobook) by Jennifer Weiner read by Keith Nobbs, Emma Galvin and Jen Ponton. This was a wonderful YA story. It was really creative and fun. I really liked the narration.......more