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A Boy Called Bat: Chapters 16–18

A middle-schooler nicknamed Bat, a boy on the autism spectrum, learns to take care of a baby skunk in this first book of The Bat series.

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  1. all ears
    listening carefully and paying close attention
  2. satchel
    luggage consisting of a small case with a flat bottom
    “Okay,” said Mr. Grayson. He pushed the stack of papers to one side and pulled his laptop from his satchel. He opened it and logged on.
  3. overwhelm
    overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
    When he pulled open the heavy glass door at the front of the brick building, Bat was overwhelmed by smells and sounds.
  4. ruckus
    the act of making a noisy disturbance
    If there were this much ruckus at school or the playground or anywhere else at all, Bat would definitely need his earmuffs. But here, the sounds and the smells didn’t bother him.
  5. symptom
    something that indicates the existence of something else
    “It’s my cat, Pickles,” the lady said. “He’s not feeling one hundred percent.”
    “What are his symptoms?” Bat asked.
  6. indigestion
    a stomach disorder characterized by discomfort or pain
    “Well, he has indigestion and he hasn’t been very hungry lately.”
  7. superhero
    an imaginary character with amazing powers for doing good
    Then he followed Mom through the door that separated the waiting room from the back and watched as she took her white coat from its hook. She put it on, and then Mom was Dr. Tam. A veterinarian. Better than a superhero.
  8. embroider
    decorate with needlework
    One day, Bat would also have a jacket, just like Mom’s. It would be white, and it would have five buttons, and it would have the words “Dr. Tam, DVM” embroidered just above his heart.
  9. marsupial
    of mammals the females of which carry the young in a pouch
    “We can fix that,” said Laurence, and he looped the fabric into a knot behind Bat’s neck to shorten the sling. “There,” he said. “Now you’re a marsupial Bat.”
    “There are no marsupial bats,” Bat said. “Marsupial infants need to have strong arms and claws to climb into their mother’s pouch. Bats have wings.”
  10. restraint
    a device that hinders something's motion
    Then Laurence got to work, slipping Jeff’s head into a restraint so he couldn’t jump out of the tub, then turning on the faucet and running his hand under the water to check its temperature before he started spraying down the dog.
  11. massage
    knead and rub parts of the body
    “Good eye,” said Laurence. He shut off the water and began massaging shampoo into Jeff’s curly pelt. “The other one was getting rusty, so I ordered this new model.”
  12. priority
    status established in order of importance or urgency
    “Are you okay?” Bat asked, but he didn’t climb down from his perch. His first priority was keeping the kit safe and dry.
  13. spaniel
    a small, wavy-haired dog bred to help hunters
    Thor woke from his nap just when Laurence was finishing the last bath, which was for an inky spaniel named Webster.
  14. extract
    remove, usually with some force or effort
    Bat pulled open the sling and gently extracted the kit from it, holding Thor’s warm, wiggly body up to his cheek.
  15. compromise
    settle by concession
    If Bat had his way, he would wear Thor in the sling all the time. But Mom made him take it off at bath time and bedtime. She was willing to compromise at dinner.
Created on Thu Aug 28 20:28:14 EDT 2025 (updated Fri Sep 19 13:53:35 EDT 2025)

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