
Guinea Dog
Patrick Jennings
(Author)Description
Rufus has been dreaming of getting a dog. His best friend has one. His worst friend has one. But his dad has a few objections: They whine. They gnaw. They bark. They scratch. They beg. They drool. Rufus pays no attention when his mom offers her think-outside-the-box suggestion, because she can't be serious. She can't be. She can be. And she actually comes home with a guinea pig. And if Rufus's dad thinks dogs are a problem, he won't know what hit him when he meets the Guinea Pig That Thinks She's a Dog. She barks. She bites. She'll eat your homework.
Product Details
Publisher | Egmont USA |
Publish Date | April 26, 2011 |
Pages | 200 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781606841532 |
Dimensions | 7.6 X 5.1 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds |
About the Author
Patrick Jennings's books for young readers have received honors from Publishers Weekly, The Horn Book, Smithsonian Magazine, the PEN Center USA, the Woman's National Book Association, and the Chicago and New York Public Libraries. The Seattle Public Library awarded his book, Guinea Dog, the Washington State Book Award of 2011. His book, Faith and the Electric Dogs, is currently being adapted for the screen. His newest book, Hissy Fitz, was published in January 2015. He currently writes full time in his home in Port Townsend, Washington.
Reviews
"[T]he undeniably funny plot moves along, and readers into beginning chapter books should enjoy this wry story of wish fulfillment." --Kirkus Reviews
-- (3/15/2010 12:00:00 AM)"Early chapter-book readers will enjoy this humorous tale." --School Library Journal
-- (9/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)"Jennings injects magic realism into a story filled with believable yet flawed characters, resulting in a satisfying story....[A] good choice for readers making the transition to chapter books." --Booklist
-- (6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM)Rufus' narration is fresh and funny, particularly when he's poking fun at his father or observing the complex dynamics of boy-girl interactions, and his descriptions of Fido's wiggly behind and raucous screeching only add to the story's playful charm." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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