Left Behind

Left Behind by Laurie Halse Anderson is a 128-page book published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 2016. This edition continues the Vet Volunteers series, focusing on the experiences of Sunita as she joins Dr. Gabe and another Vet Volunteer on a house call at a local horse farm. The narrative centers on Sunita’s concern for a lone lamb, highlighting the importance of companionship among sheep and the challenges of ensuring the animal’s well-being.
Readers will find a story that addresses social themes related to animal care and friendship, as Sunita and her team work to educate the farm owner about the needs of the lamb. The book explores topics such as farm life and the responsibilities that come with caring for animals. Through their efforts, the Vet Volunteers aim to find a suitable home for the lamb, emphasizing the significance of community and support in both animal and human relationships.
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Another moving installment in Laurie Halse Anderson’s award-winning Vet Volunteers series!
When Sunita joins Dr. Gabe and another Vet Volunteer on a house call at a local horse farm, she is concerned to discover a lone lamb housed in one of the stalls. She knows that sheep are flock animals, and that without other sheep and lambs around, this little lamb will not thrive. Can she and her fellow Vet Volunteers help educate the owner, and find a new home for it with others of its kind?
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