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The Good Dog

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
The 300 dogs of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, all know their places. At the top is McKinley, a malamute who's head dog of the whole town. All of the dogs-and McKinley's human family-rely on him to protect them and maintain order. Avi, the Newbery Medal author of Crispin: The Cross of Lead, peeks into the secret lives of dogs in this thrilling adventure tale. Robert Ramirez's narration gives voice to a dog willing to risk any peril to do the good thing.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      McKinley is the top dog in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. His duties include caring for the other dogs in town and his human owners. The peace in McKinley's pack is threatened when a she-wolf comes to town, trying to attract dogs to join her and live free. When the wolf is threatened by humans, McKinley knows he must be the one to help save her. Robert Ramirez uses many different voices to create a community of dogs that sound mainly submissive. He gives McKinley a stronger, more commanding, tone and the she-wolf an angry tone. The tale will leave the listener wondering what his own canine is thinking. J.F.M. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 17, 2003

      "Themes reminiscent of Jack London's Call of the Wild
      ring throughout this vividly imagined animal story from a canine perspective," said PW. "The action moves along at a crackling pace, reaching a crescendo in a dramatic moonlight confrontation." Ages 8-12.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 5, 2001
      Themes reminiscent of Jack London's The Call of the Wild
      ring throughout this vividly imagined animal story. From a canine perspective, Avi (Poppy) relates how a malamute named McKinley's life changes after he encounters a wolf. Head dog in Steamboat Springs, McKinley leads a busy life, protecting his family (including his "human pup," Jack) and keeping order among his canine compatriots in the mountain town. While trying to aid a runaway—the forlorn greyhound, Duchess, whose owner offers a reward for her return—McKinley encounters Lupin, a wolf who hopes to recruit dogs for her dwindling pack. Lupin's indictment of dogs ("tongue-lapping, tail-wagging slaves who take their food from bowls!") both stirs and shames McKinley; he soon finds his loyalties torn as he simultaneously tries to foil Jack's misguided plan to join the wolves, keep a wounded Lupin safe from those hunting her and fend off Redburn, a conniving Irish setter bent on usurping the hero's place as head dog. The action moves along at a crackling pace, reaching a crescendo in a dramatic moonlight confrontation. The dog's-eye point of view allows for some creative touches, including insights into animal behavior and the vocabulary McKinley uses for various human objects ("eating sticks" for utensils; "a block of staring papers" for book; "glow box" for television), but most compelling of all is the transformation of McKinley's happy-go-lucky character into a truly majestic leader. Ages 8-12.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:560
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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