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Dog Like Daisy - by Kristin O'Donnell Tubb (Hardcover)

Dog Like Daisy -  by Kristin O'Donnell Tubb (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "Daisy has only ten weeks to prove her usefulness or else be sent back to the pound. Yet if she goes back, who will protect Colonel Victor from his PTSD attacks? Or save the littler human, Micah, from those infernal ear muzzles he calls earphones? What if no one ever adopts her again? Determined to become the elite protector the colonel needs, Daisy vows to ace the service-dog test"--Dust jacket flap. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <p><strong><em>Max</em> meets <em>A Dog Called Homeless</em> in this sweet and poignant middle grade novel told from the humorous, thoughtful perspective of a rescued pit bull as she trains to be a service dog for an injured veteran and his family. </strong><strong>This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It's a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Daisy has only ten weeks to prove her usefulness or else be sent back to the pound. Yet if she goes back, who will protect Colonel Victor from his PTSD attacks? Or save the littler human, Micah, from those infernal ear muzzles he calls earphones? What if no one ever adopts her again?</p><p>Determined to become the elite protector the colonel needs, Daisy vows to ace the service dog test. She'll accept the ridiculous leash and learn to <em>sit, heel, shake, </em>even<em> do your business</em>, <em>Daisy</em> when told to.</p><p>But Daisy must first learn how to face her own fears from the past or risk losing the family she's so desperate to guard--again.</p> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> Praise for Selling Hope: "Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story...but never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters. The well-synthesized period flavor extends right down to the one-liners that punctuate Hope's earnest, easygoing, and perfectly pitched narration."--<em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong> </br></br>Praise for The 13th Sign: "An original, action-packed plot, a resilient heroine, a twist ending and 12 sly, angry Keepers will hold readers on edge. The ultimate astrological fantasy."--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em> </br></br>"The emotional journey of veterans experiencing PTSD is a difficult subject, and this book explores it with empathy and candor. The commitment of these characters--human and canine--to confront their past and find freedom in the future offers an inspiring example of personal resilience."--Chapter 16 </br></br>"Daisy's voice is strong, painting a world with canine synesthesia: happy days are yellow, untruths taste like turkey bacon. With joint appeal to children of soldiers and dog-lovers, this is likely to find a broad audience."--Booklist Online </br></br>"Avid canine lovers will surely appreciate the intimate look at Daisy's yearning for purpose. The focus on...service dogs should enlighten readers about the ways our four-legged companions function as more than just pets. A poignant animal tale, and a strong addition to most collections."--School Library Journal </br></br>"Daisy's wry comments on human foibles and eccentricities...combine to paint a moving picture of suffering and, ultimately, redemption. Daisy is distinctive and memorable, and this depiction of PTSD is useful, making this a fine, compelling tale."--Kirkus Reviews </br></br>"Beautifully written, this big-hearted book is filled with courage, guts, loyalty, and hope, just like Daisy herself. Truly a celebration of the healing power of love!"--Bobbie Pyron, author of A Dog's Way Home </br></br>"The swiftly paced plot will please readers used to Hunger Games-style action. Kids into astrology and horoscopes will hang on every chapter, especially when they find out that the concept of Ophiuchus exists and is used in some beliefs."--Booklist Online </br></br>"Tubb uses rich historical material well in this clever story whose time line is a 17-day countdown to the comet catastrophe."--School Library Journal

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