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Fans of Sara Pennypacker and Katherine Applegate will love this thrilling environmental fablefilled with laughter, music, and adventure.
There's no other place Tubs Marshfield would rather be than singing a song in his perfect little swamp along the Louisiana bayou. His music can make anyone feel happy.
But something terrible is happening within the swamp that even Tubs' songs can't fixand it's making his neighbors feel sick! No one knows what to do, least of all Tubs.
A mysterious prophecy may hold the key...or send Tubs away from his friends forever.

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Fans of Sara Pennypacker and Katherine Applegate will love this thrilling environmental fablefilled with laughter, music, and adventure.

There's no other place Tubs Marshfield would rather be than singing a song in his perfect little swamp along the Louisiana bayou. His music can make anyone feel happy.

But something terrible is happening within the swamp that even Tubs' songs can't fixand it's making his neighbors feel sick! No one knows what to do, least of all Tubs.

A mysterious prophecy may hold the key...or send Tubs away from his friends forever.


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Autorenporträt
Cara Hoffman is the author of three critically acclaimed novels for adults: Running (a New York Times Editor's Choice), Be Safe I Love You (nominated for a Folio Prize), and So Much Pretty (a New Yorker Books Pick and New York Times Best Suspense Novel of 2011). She is also the author of the popular middle grade novel Bernard Pepperlin (a Junior Library Guild Selection). She has written for Rolling Stone, the New York Times, Paris Review, Bookforum, and National Public Radio, among others, and has been a visiting writer at University of Oxford. She lives in Manhattan and teaches at the Stonecoast MFA program at University of Southern Maine.