Everything for a Dog

by Ann M Martin (Author)

Everything for a Dog
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
In this companion to her acclaimed novel, "A Dog's Life," Martin tells the parallel stories of a stray dog, a boy dealing with unspeakable loss, and a boy whose most ardent wish is to own a dog--and everything for a dog.
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review
"Animal lovers of all ages will cherish this moving tale of man's--or in this case, boy's--best friend."

Kirkus

Starred Review
 "[Martin] artfully alternates and gradually weaves together threads from the canine and human tales until the three stories converge in time and space into a completely heartwarming and satisfying finale. Essential fare for fans of the perfectly crafted canine tale."

ALA/Booklist

This is a sensitive, gentle read that surrounds its occasional heartbreak with plenty of hope and warm feelings.

Hornbook

It is clear that Martin is not writing a conventional dog story but a serious and very fine book about life, death, and the need to keep going in order to find joy again, whether one is a human or a dog.

Review quotes

"Animal lovers of all ages will cherish this moving tale of man's—or in this case, boy's—best friend."—-"Publishers Weekly," Starred Review "Martin's book honors the unique companionship and healing powers that have earned dogs the title of man's best friend, and it will resonate with both the reader who is already a dog owner or who, like Henry, pines to be one."—Shelf Awareness "[Martin] artfully alternates and gradually weaves together threads from the canine and human tales until the three stories converge in time and space into a completely heartwarming and satisfying finale. Essential fare for fans of the perfectly crafted canine tale."—"Kirkus Reviews," Starred Review "This is a sensitive, gentle read that surrounds its occasional heartbreak with plenty of hope and warm feelings."—"Booklist " "This is a touching and ultimately happy story that will appeal to fans of Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's "Shiloh" (S & S, 1991) and Fred Gipson's "Old Yeller" (HarperCollins, 1942), as well as to a wider audience."—"School Library Journal" "It is clear that Martin is not writing a conventional dog story but a serious and very fine book about life, death, and the need to keep going in order to find joy again, whether one is a human or a dog."—"Horn Book Review"
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780312674847
Lexile Measure
890
Guided Reading Level
T
Publisher
Square Fish
Publication date
May 10, 2011
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
Library of Congress categories
Dogs
Orphaned animals
Grief
Loneliness
Black-Eyed Susan Award
Nominee 2011 - 2012

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