**This is a NOVELLA of approximately 24,000 words = 70 odd pages.** **\*It's the first day of Ninna's job in the local animal shelter...and a dog is talking to her. Not just any dog...a fat, old, smart-alecky Basset Hound who says his name is Mosey.** \* She can't quit, she needs this job.
A Dog's Life: The Autobiography of a Stray
โ Scribed by Ann M. Martin
- Publisher
- Scholastic Inc.
- Year
- 2005;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0545593573
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โฆ Synopsis
Newbery Honor author Ann Martin's "heartwrenching and heartwarming" (Kirkus) dog story, now in paperback, with After Words bonus material.
Squirrel and her brother Bone begin their lives in a toolshed behind someone's summer house. Their mother nurtures them and teaches them the many skills they will need to survive as stray dogs. But when their mother is taken from them suddenly and too soon, the puppies are forced to make their own way in the world, facing humans both gentle and brutal, busy highways, other animals, and the changing seasons. When Bone and Squirrel become separated, Squirrel must fend for herself, and in the process makes two friends who in very different ways define her fate.
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