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Nothing But a Dog

by Bobbi Katz

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

?Once it starts?the longing for a dog?there is no cure for it.? Not checkers or kites or furry boots with zippers; not playing the trumpet or sharing movie popcorn with your friend; nothing can stop the longing for a dog. . . . Nothing?but a dog!

With lyrical text and art that ranges from bright and colorful to subtle and dreamy, this book perfectly captures one little girl?s yearning for a barking, bounding best friend. Readers young and old will recognize themselves in this emotionally satisfying, universal story of childhood longing and canine companionship.

Review:

"The desire for a dog is a common theme, and Katz's (The Monsterologist) story concerns a girl whose longing for one pervades every waking moment. An afternoon of kite flying might be a success, but then 'you feel the wind in your hand — it starts up — that kind of sad, achy feeling of if you only had a dog.' Despite a light touch with the particulars ('there is no real cure for it. Not learning to play the trumpet. Or being vice president of the Tree Climbers Club'), it gets repetitive. Manning's (Cat Nights) paintings picture the girl with large, expressive eyes and a life full of absorbing activities and friends. It's hard not to come away with a sense of the narrator as curiously oblivious to the many blessings her life contains — boots with 'zippers and all soft fur inside,' her 'very own workbench with real tools,' and her lamentations about the one thing she doesn't have may make some readers (especially dogless ones) wince. When the dog finally shows up on the final page, it isn't a minute too soon. Ages 5 — 8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

With lyrical text and art that ranges from bright and colorful to subtle and dreamy, this book perfectly captures one little girl's yearning for a barking best friend. Full color.

About the Author

Bobbi Katz is a well-known poet and anthologist, as well as a longtime children's book editor. She lives in Port Ewen, New York.

Jane Manning has illustrated numerous books for children, including the national bestseller The Witch Who Was Afraid of Witches, by Alice Low. She lives in Deep River, Connecticut.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780525478584
Author:
Katz, Bobbi
Publisher:
Dutton Juvenile
Illustrator:
Manning, Jane
Author:
Manning, Jane
Author:
Katz, Bobbi/Manning
Subject:
Dogs
Subject:
Animals - Dogs
Subject:
Animals - Pets
Subject:
Social Issues - Friendship
Subject:
Children s Animals-Animal Stories-Dogs
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20100304
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from K up to 3
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
9.32x11.16x.32 in. .88 lbs.
Age Level:
05-08

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Product details 32 pages Dutton Children's Books - English 9780525478584 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The desire for a dog is a common theme, and Katz's (The Monsterologist) story concerns a girl whose longing for one pervades every waking moment. An afternoon of kite flying might be a success, but then 'you feel the wind in your hand — it starts up — that kind of sad, achy feeling of if you only had a dog.' Despite a light touch with the particulars ('there is no real cure for it. Not learning to play the trumpet. Or being vice president of the Tree Climbers Club'), it gets repetitive. Manning's (Cat Nights) paintings picture the girl with large, expressive eyes and a life full of absorbing activities and friends. It's hard not to come away with a sense of the narrator as curiously oblivious to the many blessings her life contains — boots with 'zippers and all soft fur inside,' her 'very own workbench with real tools,' and her lamentations about the one thing she doesn't have may make some readers (especially dogless ones) wince. When the dog finally shows up on the final page, it isn't a minute too soon. Ages 5 — 8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , With lyrical text and art that ranges from bright and colorful to subtle and dreamy, this book perfectly captures one little girl's yearning for a barking best friend. Full color.
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