Don’s family keeps chickens for “ambience.” When Don’s uncle died and left them the house it was on the condition that they keep at least twenty-five chickens on the premises at all times. No one paid much attention to the chickens except Don. Then, Don, eleven, becomes the youngest kid ever to win the chicken-judging competition in Horse Island. His victory changes everything. Formerly ignored or teased by the other kids, Don becomes the town darling. Everyone wants to know him and everyone wants his eggs.
Don’s family has always had some dark secrets – Don was told, for instance, that his sister Dawn was dead. But, he discovers that she has been missing for the past eleven years, and that his parents have been paying a detective to track her down. When Don discovers a birth certificate with the name “Stanley” on it, he starts becoming suspicious. But the truth about “Stanley,” when it is revealed, is nothing like what he imagines.
Don is a very down to earth kind of kid. He’s bright and resilient even though his parents don’t provide a particularly healthy or nurturing environment. Don doesn’t have any friends, so he develops a close relationship with his chickens – he tells them everything and he learns everything he can about them (this is what makes him a truly excellent judge of chicken flesh). It’s almost painful to read how neglected Don is – you get the feeling that he would absolutely bloom in the right environment with just a little encouragement. But his mother is so self-absorbed, and his father is just getting through life – both are way too preoccupied with their own problems to pay much attention to Don.
When Don discovers Dawn and finds out that she’s his actual mother, he still chooses to remain with the woman who *raised* him – despite the fact that she’s selfish and negligent. I’m not sure what to think about that. It’s not like he has a lot of great options, but I still wanted something better for him and I’m really not convinced that his mother is the person who can give it to him. But, Don really loves the only mother he has known; perhaps it will be enough for them both. Don is an amusingly focused and stubborn little guy. He will alternately crack you up and make you ache.