Synopses & Reviews
Georgie Lee Lee is a cow. The sweetest, strangest, smartest, funniest, most inquisitive, and most mysterious black and white cow you will ever meet. You will love Georgie Lee.
J. D. is a boy. J. D. loves adventure and hiking and the neighborhood dogs and haunted houses and riddles and Luna moths and swimming and spending the summer on his grandmother's farm.
J. D. does not love Georgie Lee. Not yet, anyway. She's only a silly old black and white cow, and J. D. doesn't think she's smart or funny or nice at all! But there is an entire summer ahead. And almost anything can happen on Grandmother's farm. In fact, it probably will.
Synopsis
J.D. loves summer on Grandmother s farm. So does Georgie Lee, a bossy little bovine with a taste for sweet corn. How much mischief can one boy, one grandmother, and one cow get into? More than you might expect especially with a haunted house, the neighborhood dogs, and a giant catfish to contend with. In fact, almost anything can happen on this farm and much to the wonder and delight of J.D. and Grandmother (more of a dynamic duo than you might expect), it usually does!
About the Author
Sharon Phillips Denslow is a former children's librarian who lives in Elyria, Ohio, with her husband, a fishing boat captain; their two daughters, Erin and Kate; and their big husky, Kodi. She is the author of nine picture books, including Big Wolf and Little Wolf, illustrated by Cathie Felstead, and of the novel for young readers Georgie Lee, an ALA Notable Book.