Synopses & Reviews
andlt;b andgt;People may drift apart, but love can hold them together. A touching tale of pets and family told in the and#8220;venerable spare and moving styleand#8221; of Newbery Medalist Patricia MacLachlan, author of andlt;i andgt;Sarah, Plain and Tall andlt;/iandgt;(andlt;i andgt;Booklistandlt;/iandgt;).andlt;/bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;When Williamand#8217;s father leaves, his mother promptly goes out and adds four dogs and a cat to their lives. Williamand#8217;s sure that nothing can fill the hole left by his father, but the new additions to the family are determined to help. With his sister, Elinor, and his mother, William will learn that and#8220;familyand#8221; can come in all shapes and sizes, because sometimes we find love through magic, and sometimes that magic is all around us.
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"Newbery Medalist MacLachlan tackles the familiar yet always heart-wrenching subject of parental separation in her venerable spare and moving style.... The characters are individualistic, believable, and likable, and the impulsive acquisition and heartwarming presence of the animals suggest an affecting work of realistic fiction."--Publishers Weekly
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"MacLachlan writes with simplicity and limpid clarity, acknowledging strong emotions evoked by the father’s departure and depicting the events that follow with sensitivity and bits of humor."--Booklist
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"Newbery Medal-winning author Patricia MacLachlan has written a captivating and charming book with just the right amount of magic, love and family bonding that will delight readers of all ages."--Kidsreads.com
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* "The spare prose, in William’s authentic voice, conveys pathos and humor; the boy’s cautious observations and Papa’s earnest explanations are offset by Elinor’s droll one-liners and the dogs’ succinct comments. Deft characterization adds richness and depth to a deceptively simple narrative, and appealing charcoal pencil illustrations throughout reflect the action."--SLJ, starred review
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"The combination of a fanciful plot and likable, honest, straightforward characters makes this a solid cross-genre work with lots of appeal. The animal voices add further interest, as the pets observe the emotions of the humans around them, particularly William, before the people are even aware of their own feelings. While this will obviously draw in fans of animal tales, it will also attract fans of realism willing to stretch."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Synopsis
People may drift apart, but love can hold them together. A touching tale of pets and family told in the venerable spare and moving style of Newbery Medalist Patricia MacLachlan, author of Sarah, Plain and Tall (Booklist).
When William s father leaves, his mother promptly goes out and adds four dogs and a cat to their lives. William s sure that nothing can fill the hole left by his father, but the new additions to the family are determined to help. With his sister, Elinor, and his mother, William will learn that family can come in all shapes and sizes, because sometimes we find love through magic, and sometimes that magic is all around us."
Synopsis
When William’s father leaves, his mother promptly goes out and adds four dogs and a cat to their lives. William’s sure that nothing can fill the hole left by his father, but the new additions to the family are determined to help, and with his sister, Elinor, and his mother, William will learn that “family” can come in all shapes and sizes.
About the Author
Patricia MacLachlanandlt;bandgt; andlt;/bandgt;is the author of many well-loved novels and picture books, including andlt;iandgt;Sarah, Plain and Tallandlt;/iandgt;, winner of the Newbery Medal; its sequels, andlt;iandgt;Skylarkandlt;/iandgt; and andlt;iandgt;Caleband#8217;s Storyandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;Edwardand#8217;s Eyesandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;The True Giftandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;Waiting for the Magicandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;White Fur Flyingandlt;/iandgt;; and andlt;iandgt;Fly Awayandlt;/iandgt;. She lives in western Massachusetts.Amy June Bates has illustrated many books for children, including andlt;iandgt;Thatandrsquo;s What Iandrsquo;d Doandlt;/iandgt; by singer-songwriter Jewel and andlt;iandgt;The Dog Who Belonged to No Oneandlt;/iandgt; by Amy Hest. She lives in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with her husband and three children. andnbsp;