THE HOBOKEN CHICKEN EMERGENCY (1984)

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"The Hoboken Chicken Emergency" is a children's novel written by Daniel Pinkwater, first published in 1977. The story revolves around Arthur Bobowicz, a young boy who inadvertently orders a 266-pound chicken named Henrietta from a mysterious poultry farm in Hoboken, New Jersey.

The novel is known for its absurd humor and imaginative storyline, which captivates young readers with its quirky characters and unexpected twists. Pinkwater's writing style is engaging and filled with wit, making the book an enjoyable read for both children and adults alike.

One of the highlights of the story is the chaotic events that unfold as Arthur struggles to cope with the colossal chicken wreaking havoc in his neighborhood. From Henrietta's insatiable appetite to her surprising talents, the novel is packed with humorous situations that keep readers entertained from start to finish.

Beyond the humor, "The Hoboken Chicken Emergency" also delivers valuable lessons about responsibility, friendship, and the importance of accepting others despite their differences. Through Arthur's interactions with Henrietta and the colorful residents of Hoboken, Pinkwater explores themes of acceptance and embracing the unexpected.

Overall, "The Hoboken Chicken Emergency" is a delightful and imaginative tale that continues to charm readers with its timeless humor and heartwarming message. It's a classic children's book that stands the test of time, leaving a lasting impression on those who embark on Arthur and Henrietta's unforgettable adventure.



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