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An inspiring resource for all librarians who work with adolescents; those who already own the first edition should strongly consider purchasing this updated version.
Deftly written, easy to follow and comprehend, and completely on target, this self-help guidebook belongs in every school and public library nonfiction collection serving teens.
Deftly written, easy to follow and comprehend, and completely on target, this self-help guidebook belongs in every school and public library nonfiction collection serving teens.
Vibrant and convincing writing with realistic outcomes by a Morris Award finalist and Printz honoree make this a winner for most teen fiction collections.
Teens left hanging about Keir's and Gigi's fates will want to know the outcome, although the lack of a satisfying resolution is realistic. As with the earlier title, this one provides plenty of fodder for discussion.
Sure to appeal to fans of dog and animal books, as well as reluctant readers.—Cynde Suite, Bartow County Library System, Adairsville, GA
Real-life stories of dogs who rescue injured or endangered people;
perform incredible feats such as reading, surfing, or skydiving; or
work as service dogs for disabled children or vets fill this
compact volume, illustrated with appealing full-bleed color photos
of the dog heroes themselves. Although numerous sidebars clutter
the design and detract from the flow, the package overall is a
treat for dog-lovers.