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Savvy is a 2008 coming of age novel written by Ingrid Law , illustrated by Elizabeth Parker.

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8-530: [REDACTED] Look up savvy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Savvy may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Savvy (novel) , a 2008 children's fantasy novel by Ingrid Law Savvy Records , a defunct American record label Savvy, of the American pop duo Savvy & Mandy Savvy, an American pop group whose members appear in

16-584: A fictional pirate character who notably uses the catchphrase "Savvy?" Salvi (disambiguation) Savi (disambiguation) Savy (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Savvy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Savvy&oldid=1168437020 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

24-458: A tree before she could die. Noble hated Autry after that and shielded SJ from the world of savvies. However, Sarah Jane has now come into her own savvy, to make anyone believe something she has written. The sequel to "Savvy" and "Scumble", Switch was released in September 2015. The plot follows Mibs' sister Gypsy who originally has the savvy to see the past and future, which inexplicably becomes

32-569: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Savvy (novel) Kirkus Reviews awarded Savvy a starred review, praising Law's "fertile imagination" and "dab hand for likable, colorful characters". Susan Faust of the San Francisco Chronicle called the storytelling "magical" but noted that some of the adventures were improbable. The website Kidsreads called it "fun, hilarious, relatable and enduring". In addition to

40-977: The 2009 Newbery Honor , Savvy was named the second runner up in the 2011 Indian Paintbrush Book Award . The sequel to Savvy , Scumble , was released in August 2010. The plot follows a cousin of Mibs', Ledger Kale, whose savvy is to break anything, and also takes place nine years afterward. His parents decide to leave Ledge and his sister Fedora (Fe) in Wyoming for the summer, along with cousins Samson and Gypsy Beaumont and Marisol and Mesquite O'Connell (Autry's daughters, who levitate objects), so Ledge can learn to scumble his savvy before he returns home to Indiana. Sarah Jane keeps finding him and disturbing him, as she wants to know more about The Flying Cattleheart, Uncle Autry's bug ranch (Autry can control bugs). As her father keeps finding Ledge and his daughter talking, he grows angrier and eventually decides to foreclose and destroy

48-448: The ranch. Throughout, Ledge and SJ begin to fall in love, and Ledge starts going to an auto repair woman named Winona, who uses spare parts for sculptures, which Ledge begins to do using his savvy. Winona meets Rocket, and the two evidently begin a relationship, which is a release for Rocket, who withdrew into himself after accidentally electrocuting (though not killing) Bobbi Meeks, who was in the first book. Eventually, Uncle Autry reveals

56-733: The sitcom The Wannabes Products and companies [ edit ] Savvy Vodka , a brand of vodka Proton Savvy , a supermini car Savvy, a computer language for programming the RB5X and other robots People [ edit ] Charles M. Cooke, Jr. (1886–1970), nicknamed "Savvy", United States Navy admiral Charles Read (naval officer) (1840–1890), nicknamed "Savvy", United States Navy and Confederate States Navy officer Souvik Gupta (born 1983), nicknamed "Savvy", Indian musician, singer and composer See also [ edit ] Business acumen , business savvy or media savvy Common sense Intelligence Jack Sparrow ,

64-478: The truth about the Cabots: SJ's mother was the last in a savvy family and was best friends with Autry; she had the ability to grow trees abnormally quickly and turn other objects into trees. She and Noble Cabot got married where Fish and his bride Mellie did, out at the ranch. A few years after SJ was born, Summer Cabot became deathly ill, and in an act that grieved and enraged her husband, transformed herself into

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