48 pages 1 hour read

Elana K. Arnold, Illustr. Charles Santoso

A Boy Called Bat

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2017

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

In A Boy Called Bat by Elana K. Arnold and illustrated by Charles Santoso, Bixby Alexander Tam, known as Bat, is an elementary-aged boy on the autism spectrum who becomes excited when his veterinarian mother brings home an orphaned skunk kit named Thor. Determined to keep Thor, Bat learns responsibility, forms his first friendship, and strengthens family bonds through their shared care for the baby skunk.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Elana K. Arnold's A Boy Called Bat, illustrated by Charles Santoso, garners praise for its sensitive portrayal of an autistic protagonist. The story is heartfelt and engaging, capturing the challenges and joys Bat experiences. While some critique it for a slow plot, others appreciate the realistic and educational approach. Overall, it's a touching read for young audiences.

Who should read this

Who Should Read A Boy Called Bat?

A reader who would enjoy A Boy Called Bat by Elana K. Arnold and illustrated by Charles Santoso is likely in elementary school and enjoys heartwarming, character-driven stories similar to Wonder by R. J. Palacio and Clementine by Sara Pennypacker. They appreciate themes of empathy, neurodiversity, and animal care.

RecommendedReading Age

7-10years

Lexile Level

760L

Book Details

Genre

Realistic Fiction

Children's Literature

Topics

Disability

Animals

Themes

Relationships: Family

Self Discovery

Relationships: Siblings