![]() Following Mullet Fingers' self-deprecating plea for justice at the construction site, the entire school shows up to support his protest, and the owls are saved. Roy saves his new friend after a dog bite becomes infected, placing his own name on the register instead of Mullet Fingers.' The climax of the book surrounds a projected construction of a pancake house on the property where Mullet Fingers hides, threatening the habitat of some burrowing owls. Roy and Mullet Fingers - the step-brother - quickly become allies. Next time he sees the kid, Roy follows him and is warned away by Beatrice, who says the boy is her step-brother and that he's hiding from the authorities for fear of being sent to a county correctional facility. During one of these incidents, Roy catches site of a strange looking boy. After moving to Florida, Roy struggles to adapt, especially in school. Written for primary school kids, Carl Hiaasen's Hoot is a charming tale of friendship, sacrifice, and reward. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous ![]() ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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