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* A Child Magazine Best Book of the Year, 2005
* A New York Public Library 2005 Top 100 Title for Reading and Sharing
* Chicago Public Library Best of the Best, 2005
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Paperback: 192 pages
ISBN-10: 0786837039
ISBN-13: 978-0786837038
Ã¥ Å©±â: 22.8cm x 15.2cm
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Book Description
Julie wants a dog more than anything in the world, but her parents won't let her have one until she's old enough to walk it by herself. Julie does manage to collect some other pets while she waits, though: a sick cat, a hamster, a big, ugly fish, six smaller fish to keep the big fish company, a turtle, a strong-minded kitten, an unresponsive hermit crab, and a borrowed classroom rabbit that seems to be dying. All in one bedroom. Is enough ever enough for this critter connoisseur?
From School Library Journal
Writing from the point of view of his nine-year-old daughter, Feiffer recounts the pet-strewn pathway to her finally getting a dog. Her indulgent parents feed Julie's passion for animals by getting a string of substitute animals that don't need to be walked: a cat proves standoffish, so they buy a hamster to entertain the cat. Next comes a carnivorous fish that eats its companions. Then a turtle. This lengthy chapter book includes the child's various friends, school scenes, and a trip to the country to visit a stepsister, which produces yet another cat, but a warm and friendly one. The final chaos, which involves her father falling and throwing his back out, the girl trying to wash a murky fish tank by herself while keeping the cats and hamster apart, and an ensuing trip to the emergency room, reads like a Keystone Kops episode. It isn't until Julie bravely receives 19 stitches that she gets her dog. Feiffer's hilarious ink-and-wash illustrations keep Julie and the animals in focus. Some children may delight in the tone of the narration, the childlike logic, and the winning way she takes charge of her pets and herself by story's end. Others will be turned off by this overindulged child, the wordy text, and the somewhat ludicrous idea that you buy five or six other pets before getting the one that the child really wants.
From The New Yorker
Julie, the nine-year-old narrator of this novel for children (whose father happens to be a cartoonist named Jules), has an urgent desire to own a Chihuahua. Instead, she winds up juggling a menagerie of substitutes - cats, hamsters, turtles, and the like - each with its own propensity for calamity. Not all the animals in this book survive. Julie's attempts to read her parents are richly nuanced - she knows to pay more attention to silences than to the things she's actually told. She also worries about how to love her reclusive, gangster-faced fish, works on her canine acquisition strategy, and gets caught up in some engaging slapstick. The cadences of Feiffer's writing are a pleasure to read aloud, and his pen-and-ink drawings propel the story by being simultaneously squirmy and lovely.
From Booklist
Feiffer delves into real life for this story of his eight-year-old daughter, which is told in her voice. What Julie wants most in the world is a dog, but her parents say she is too young. Instead, she gets Timmy, a sick kitten, who doesn't really cotton to people, so Hammy the hamster is added to the family. Alas, Hammy is eyed with way too much interest by Timmy; hence, a big fish, Oscar, is purchased to take Timmy's mind off the rodent. Unfortunately, a smaller fish gets eaten by Oscar. In rapid succession, another kitten, a hermit crab, and a dying rabbit on loan join the family. This is briskly written with lots of amusing moments, though some of them will be funniest to adults, who will sympathize with Feiffer's many trials, including an auto trip that's filled with cat vomit, a bad back from picking up Oscar's tank, and an altercation with the rabbit's owners who want the pet to die in Feiffer's house instead of their own. But kids will find Julie is a plucky heroine, and the satisfying ending sees her finally getting what she wants. Feiffer's distinctive drawings delectably capture the rousing events. |
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