The Poet’s Dog
Two young children, Nick and Flora, are lost in a blizzard, having left the car where their mother had to leave them to go and get help. A dog, Teddy, comes upon them and, speaking softly to them, leads them to a cabin in the woods where Teddy had lived with his master, a poet named Sylvan. But Sylvan is gone. Yes, the children understand the dog as he speaks to them. Teddy had been told by Sylvan that only poets and children can understand dogs when they speak. Now Teddy knows this to be true. The children and Teddy stay together in the cabin for several days as the blizzard rages around them. They help each other to keep the fire going and to find and cook things to eat.
Patricia MacLachlan reminds readers why she won a Newbery Medal. This enchanting story has a very old-fashioned, folktale feel to it. The characters are absolutely charming, the writing is spare and lyrical, and the story satisfies in every way. Younger middle-grade readers will especially enjoy being able to read such a rich story on their own, but everyone reading it will be equally charmed.
Author | Patricia MacLachlan |
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Star Count | /5 |
Format | Hard |
Page Count | 96 pages |
Publisher | Katherine Tegan Books |
Publish Date | 2016-09-13 |
ISBN | 9780062292629 |
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Issue | November 2016 |
Category | Tweens |
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