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Dominic Bean and the Mammoth Melt

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"An imaginative adventure … perfect for curious kids." — Tui T. Sutherland, author of #1 New York Times best-selling series Wings of Fire At first, twelve-year-old Dominic Bean is not happy when he...
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  • 01 September 2026
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"An imaginative adventure … perfect for curious kids." — Tui T. Sutherland, author of #1 New York Times best-selling series Wings of Fire

At first, twelve-year-old Dominic Bean is not happy when he and his sister are “dumped” with eccentric relatives on a New Hampshire cattle farm while their scientist parents work on a secret project in the Canadian Arctic. Coping with what he sees as parental abandonment, plus the pressure of bullies, schoolwork and wrangling Harriet (a stubborn pregnant Highlander cow with long, sharp horns) bring out the worst in Dom.

But the sleepy farm turns out to be full of surprises. A developer is trying to buy the Bean family land to build an Arctic-themed amusement park under a plastic dome. Dom’s nemesis at school, Edith, turns out to have a way with Harriet. And reading his dad’s old journal leads Dom to an ancient woolly mammoth tusk that his father once found in the farm’s bog.

Dom learns that his jam-making aunt and whiskey-distilling uncle are in fact in cahoots with his parents on a secret project in the old milking barn — a project that, if successful, will “de-extinct” the woolly mammoth and possibly help save the planet.


Key Text Features

Author’s note

biographical information

epigraph

illustrations

journal entries

map

scientific nomenclature

 

Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3

Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character's thoughts, words, or actions).

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.6

Describe how a narrator's or speaker's point of view influences how events are described.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3

Describe how a particular story's or drama's plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.

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Price: $18.99
Pages: 288
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Imprint: Groundwood Books
Publication Date: 01 September 2026
Trim Size: 7.50 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781779461858
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Science Fiction / General, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Science fiction, JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Nature / Environment, JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology, Children’s / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
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“An imaginative adventure with a very relatable hero, a cast of quirky characters (both human and animal!), and a bedrock of fascinating science that’s perfect for curious kids — plus the world’s cutest baby woolly mammoth!” — Tui T. Sutherland, author of the #1 New York Times best-selling Wings of Fire series



“Full of astonishing science and lovable characters, Dominic Bean and the Mammoth Melt is a deeply humorous, heart-centered, and hopeful story of the power of community action to change lives — and our world.” — Evan Griffith, author of The Strange Wonders of Roots and Wild at Heart: The Story of Olaus and Mardy Murie, Defenders of Nature



“Climate activism fuels a fizzy mix of amazing discoveries and thrilling escapes.” — Kirkus Reviews



“Equal parts mad scientist shenanigans and a high-stakes climate caper, this big-hearted coming-of-age tale is an irresistible page-turner. Buckle up for woolly mammoths, barnyard chaos — and a whole lot of fun!” — Azadeh Westergaard, author of The One and Only GooGoosh



“This adventure connects themes of science, family, imagination, and discovery. The science is accessible for middle-grade readers and is perfect for kids who love real-world issues with some wonder mixed in, all while solving big problems.” — Donna Zecha, Library Media Specialist, Hopkinton Middle High School