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Zucchini is a 1982 children's book by Barbara Dana and illustrated by Eileen Christelow. The story concerns a young New York boy, Billy, and his pet ferret, Zucchini. Unfortunately, the author gets a number of basic facts about ferrets wrong, such as claiming that they are herbivorous rodents.

The book won the 1986 Maud Hart Lovelace Award and the 1986–1987 Land of Enchantment Children's Book Award. It was followed by a sequel, Zucchini Out West.

Publishing history

  • ISBN 0060213949 (Harper & Row first edition hardcover, 1982)
  • ISBN 0060213957 (HarperCollins hardcover, 1982)
  • ISBN 0553152858 (Bantam Books paperback, 1984)
  • ISBN 0553154370 (Yearling paperback, 1984)
  • ISBN 0440414024 (Yearling paperback reissue, 1984)
  • ISBN 055315608X (Skylark paperback reissue, 1984)
  • ISBN 0808550314 (Bt Bound library binding, 1999)
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