A National Bestseller! From #1 New York Times bestselling author Ernest Cline comes a mostly true tall tale about an unexpected friendship between a young girl and a music-loving colony of bats. Includes a beautiful map of Austin on the underside of the jacket! After losing her mother, thirteen-year-old Opal moves in with her uncle Roscoe on the family farm. There, Opal bonds with Uncle Roscoe over music and befriends a group of orphaned, music-loving bats. But just as the farm is starting to feel like home, the bats’ cave is destroyed by a big mining company with its sights set on the farmland next. If Opal and the bats can fit in anywhere, it’s the nearby city of Austin, home to their favorite music and a host of wonderfully eccentric characters. But with people afraid of the bats and determined to get rid of them, it’ll take a whole lot of courage to prove that this is where the bats–and Opal–belong.
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Ana_Therearenobadbooks (verified owner) –
This was fun. Although it starts with the loss of a parent, it starts a new life for Opal in a new location with her uncle. Southern Farm life. The uncle is a computer nerd, and fun when he meets someone who doesn’t find him weird. Making new friends: not just humans, they make friends with a colony of bats, saving them (she also can communicate with them). The bats also love country music, and there’s a lot of information about Austin, musicians, singers, and music. The bats control the mosquito population, so it’s a win-win when they find a new home. Love drawing and activism, changing people’s opinions, and prejudice with information.
The bats belong beneath the bridge!
Fun.
The narrator or the audiobook has a great Southern accent.