Me Tarzan

Me Tarzan by Betsy Byars is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on May 31, 2000. This 96-page book presents a humorous tale centered around Dorothy, who surprises everyone with her unexpected talent for a Tarzan yell. As she prepares for her role in the class play, her powerful yell not only astonishes her classmates and teacher but also attracts a variety of neighborhood animals, leading to a series of amusing events.
Readers will find a lighthearted exploration of themes related to self-discovery and the unexpected consequences of embracing one’s abilities. The story unfolds as Dorothy’s talent draws attention, culminating in a dramatic night when a puma escapes from the circus and heads to her yard. With elements of juvenile fiction and humor, this book captures the excitement of childhood imagination and the connection between humans and animals.
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Nobody knew Dorothy could do such a tremendous Tarzan yell. Not Dwayne, Dorothy’s enemy, who wants the part of Tarzan in the class play more than she does. Not Mr. Mooney, their teacher, who has no choice but to give Dorothy the part. Not Dorothy’s parents, who are as uneasy as Mr. Mooney about it. Not even Dorothy! But when the uncontrollable urge comes over her–the smell of the jungle, the sense of raw, primitive emotions, the wildness–Dorothy lets out a Tarzan yell so loud, so effective, they all feel its incredible power. And so do the neighborhood animals.
More and more animals gather whenever Dorothy practices. Then the circus comes to town, and a puma escapes to Dorothy’s yard after one of her yells. What will happen on the night of the play–which also happens to be the opening night of the circus–when Dorothy is determined to give the yell of her life?
Betsy Byars’s lighthearted story is as exuberant and surprising as Dorothy’s Tarzan yell.
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