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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Alexandra Day has a knack for surprising juxtapositions. In fact, she is famous for it. She is the creator of a fierce looking Rottweiler named Carl who gently tends to an infant in a series of children's books that began in 1985. Now comes The Fairy Dogfather.
A young boy, Hector, has trouble differentiating the letters d and g. Thus when he writes a request to the universe that he needs a fairy godfather, well, the Fairy Dogfather arrives instead. The Fairy Dogfather is a big black and brown who wears a fedora and beautiful brown jacket, smokes a cigar, and isn't at all what Hector had in mind. He uses a lot of big words, and instead of simply granting Hector's wishes, like a regular fairy godmother, he is a rather demanding visitor. It's understandable that a Fairy Dogfather would arrive hungry and need to check the weather report, but Hector needs a present for his Mom's birthday right away. It looks like his benefactor isn't going to be of much help. But in Day's capable and witty hands the Fairy Dogfather turns out to be a forceful and enigmatic figure who manages, with subtle wit, to grant all of Hector's wishes. Synopsis:Alexandra Day's bestselling Good Dog, Carl series features a dog who is takes his family's child on various adventures, always managing to conceal this from the parents. Now with The Fairy Dogfather Alexandra Day has created another character that has a special relationship with a child.
A young boy, Hector, has trouble differentiating the letters d and g. Thus when he writes a request to the universe that he needs a fairy godfather, well, the Fairy Dogfather arrives instead. It looks like his benefactor isn't going to be of much help. But in Day's capable and witty hands the Fairy Dogfather manages, with subtle wit, to grant all of Hector's wishes. About the AuthorAlexandra Day is the creator of the popular Good Dog, Carl series as well as many other children's books. She lives with her family in Seattle. Of her work she says: "I think that one of the reasons my illustrations have appealed to people is that they can sense my sincerity. I know that marvels exist which are just outside our ordinary experience, but that at any moment we may turn a corner and encounter one of them. Children also believe this, and because they and I have this conviction in common, we, as creator and audience, make good partners." What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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