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When a race of elegant, superintelligent dogs arrives in twenty-first-century New York, they become instant celebrities, but, unable to adjust to the modern world and confronted with an incurable disease, they construct a fantastic castle and barricade themselves inside.
A moving selection of poems for dog lovers, accompanied by charismatic line drawings, from a poet with an "unfailing mastery of her medium" (New York Times Book Review). Reflecting on her long and celebrated career in poetry, two-time National Book Award finalist Linda Pastan was struck by the number of dogs that have appeared in her poems—whether as the primary subject or in the briefest of allusions. Dogs run through these poems, so to speak. The poems span the lighthearted to the serious, from the antics of training a recalcitrant dog to the grief at a beloved dog’s death. With warmth, dignity, and quiet power, Pastan explores the many roles of these devoted animals, from household pet to Argos, Pluto, and the Dog Star. "Envoi" We’re signing up for heartbreak, We know one day we’ll rue it. But oh the way our life lights up The years a dog runs through it.
Gary Paulsen has owned dozens of unforgettable and amazing dogs, and here are his favorites--one to a chapter. Among them are Snowball, the puppy he owned as a boy in the Philippines; Ike, his mysterious hunting companion; Electric Fred and his best friend, Pig; Dirk, the grim protector; and Josh, one of the remarkable border collies working on Paulsen's ranch today. My Life in Dog Years is a book for every dog lover and every Paulsen fan--a perfect combination that shows vividly the joy and wisdom that come from growing up with man's best friend.
A whimsically illustrated guide to the inner life of dogs shares lighthearted insights into dog evolution and behavior while profiling common breeds and explaining what a dog experiences while looking at a sunset and smelling the ground.
“An intellectual page-turner” set in a secretive countercultural community by the author of The Beans of Egypt, Maine (O, The Oprah Magazine). It’s the height of summer 1999, when local Maine newspaper the Record Sun receives numerous tipoffs from anonymous callers warning of violence, weapons stockpiling, and rampant child abuse at the nearby homeschool on Heart’s Content Road. Hungry to break into serious journalism, Ivy Morelli sets out to meet the mysterious leader of the homeschool, Gordon St. Onge—referred to by many as “The Prophet.” Soon, Ivy ingratiates herself into the sprawling Settlement, a self-sufficient counterculture community that many locals suspect to be a wild cult. Despite her initial skepticism—not to mention the Settlement’s ever-growing group of pregnant teenage girls—Ivy finds herself irresistibly drawn to Gordon. Then, a newcomer—a gifted, disturbed young girl with wild orange hair—joins the community, and falls into a complicated relationship with the charismatic Prophet. When the Record Sun finally runs its piece on the leader of the Settlement, lives will be changed both within and beyond the community, in this novel by a writer described by the New York Times Book Review as “a James Joyce of the backcountry, a Proust of rural society.”
'The Monster Dog: A Small Dog with a Big Attitude' is the first in 'The Monster Dog' series of children's books written by Carmen Tribbett. A little dog tells the reader about her day-to-day life, causing mischief and making her owner laugh. Ideal for children, ages 3-7 years.THE MONSTER DOG Book Series is published through FOX POINTE PUBLISHING, LLP. #themonsterdogCHECK OUT all of the books available through FOX POINTE PUBLISHING, LLP @ https://www.foxpointepublishing.com/shop-nowREVIEWS:'This is an autobiographical picture book that introduces children to the life of an older adult through the eyes of her small dog. Written in first-dog, Tasse explains to children all the things that make up her day: barking at passersby, going for walks, getting treats, and napping in the sun. Throughout the book, her owner, Carmen, says "Oh, Tasse, you are a Monster Dog but I love you!" as she gently and kindly sets limits, cares for, and enjoys her pet. Tasse expresses opinions and thoughts in the book, but is not overly anthropomorphized--she always clearly remains a dog, with dog goals.The full-page color illustrations on every spread add to the gentle tone and narrative, capturing Tasse the small dog in her everyday activities in a way that helps children feel that while Tasse is the center of the story and the pictures, there is always Carmen nearby as a companion and caregiver.An excellent choice for 'read-alouds' with preschoolers and a delightful choice for families who love dogs and want to encourage empathy. As Tasse herself says, "Life is not always easy for grown-ups."'~ PFJ - online review from the first printing (2018)'I am a little biased but I do think this book is very cute!'~ Jacob Hunerdosse - online review from the first printing (2108)
Maggie realizes her new dog, Poocher, is strange. His eyes glow an evil red. And those puppy teeth? Deadly fangs. Who will save Maggie from Poocher?
Life isn't always easy for Tasse the Shih Tzu. Sometimes she has problems she doesn't know how to solve.In The Monster Dog: Life's Lessons Learned, Tasse shares what she's learned from her problems: to be considerate, to be a good listener, to share and be welcoming, to forgive, and more.Beautifully illustrated, this collection of stories will delight young children, help develop their problem-solving skills, and foster their empathy for others. Suitable for ages 4 to 8 years. REVIEW "Tasse takes readers through her adventures in learning important life lessons in a fun and easy to understand way. Children will relate to Tasse's experiences and the stories open up wonderful opportunities for discussions between reader and child."Lynsie M. - Austin, MN