This satisfying story explores the powerful impact of our actions on the world around us.

When his father takes a new job in Massachusetts, Ben Moroney must leave behind his best friend Tony, a western banded gecko named Lenny, and worst of all, the desert home he has loved and explored.

Ben's adjustment to his new environment is not going well until he unexpectedly finds a kindred spirit in his eccentric fifth-grade science teacher, Mrs. Tibbets. Together they explore the varied habitats on her rural property, and she introduces him to the elusive and endangered Eastern spadefoot toads that make their home there.

When Ben discovers that Mrs. Tibbets's relatives plan to sell the land to developers, he knows he must try to stop them. As Ben's obsession with saving the spadefoot toads' habitat grows, his schoolwork suffers and his relationships with his family and new friends are strained. One foolish, impulsive act threatens to destroy his friendship with Mrs. Tibbets—and maybe even her career. But just when it seems things can't get any worse, Ben finds a way to meet his responsibilities to the people around him and learns what it means to feel "at home."


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Bill Harley is a two-time Grammy Award-winning storyteller, musician, and writer who has been writing and performing for kids and families for more than twenty years. He is the recipient of Parents' Choice and ALA awards. Bill won a 2007 Grammy Award for his children's storytelling album Blah Blah Blah and a 2009 Grammy Award for his children's spoken-word album Yes to Running! Bill Harley Live. He lives in Massachusetts.

You can visit Bill Harley’s website here.



“Harley's appealing story shows readers that adults and children can connect in meaningful friendships, and reminds them that conservation can begin in their own backyards.” ―Kirkus

“...the main character is a well-developed, realistic 'child hero.'” ―School Library Journal


Green Earth Book Award (children's fiction) ―Newton Marasco Foundation 2009

KIND Children's Honorable Mention Book ―Humane Society Youth 2009-2010

Society of School Librarians International Book Awards (honor book, Language Arts K-6 novels) ―Society of School Librarians International 2009

Kansas State Reading Circle Recommended Reading List (intermediate, starred) ―Kansas National Education Association 2009

Keystone to Reading Book Award (intermediate nominee) ―Keystone State Reading Association 2009-2010

Volunteer State Book Awards (master list, 4-6) ―Tennessee Association of School Librarians 2010-2011

Prairie Pasque Children's Book Award (nominee) ―South Dakota Library Association, SD Reading Council, SD State Library, SD Elementary School Principals 2010-2011

Golden Sower Award (nominee, intermediate) ―Nebraska Library Association 2011-2012