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Paperback: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 0312674848
ISBN-13: 978-0312674847
Ã¥ Å©±â: 19.2 cm x 13.2 cm
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Book Description
Release date: May 10, 2011 | Age Range: 9 and up
Bone is a stray dog, all alone in the world, looking for a safe place to call home. Charlie is devastated by the death of his older brother, but at least he has his brother¡¯s dog to comfort him. All Henry wants is a dog of his own, and even when his best friend moves away, his parents still won¡¯t let him have one. Bone, Charlie, and Henry don¡¯t know each other, but their lives are about to connect in a very surprising way. Because dogs, and dog lovers, have a way of finding each other...
School Library Journal
Ann Martin's moving story (S & S/Feiwel & Friends, 2009) shifts between three main characters' points of view: a dog named Bone, who was born wild in a barn; Henry, who desperately wants a dog; and Charlie, who survives the death of his brother through bonding with his brother's dog. Bone, along with his sister Squirrel, are discarded in a mall parking lot. (Squirrel's story is told in Ann Martin's A Dog's Life: the Autobiography of a Stray [Scholastic, 2005]). Bone is rescued, given away, and finally abandoned to live as a stray. Charlie is tormented by the death of his brother, who fell from a tree where he allegedly climbed to get Charlie's kite. Henry, whose parents are both librarians, has tried for years to convince them to let him have a dog. As their refusals become more adamant, his resolve to be more responsible grows. There are hints early on that Henry will adopt Bone, but readers will be surprised at the relationship revealed between Charlie and Henry. Martin fully develops each character, drawing listeners into their struggles. David Pittu's narration is methodical and measured. Dog lovers will be enthralled by this audiobook. |
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