A Dog of Many Names by Douglas Green

 


Almost everyone loves dogs, right? A Dog of Many Names tells the story of just that, from the point of view of the dog! Starting at the beginning of her life, this dog is loved by a little girl who lives in a family that struggles. The dog gets played with, enjoys lots of hugs (even if they are a bit too tight sometimes!), and is well cared for. But then money gets tight and something terrible happens. That sets our adorable and loving main character out into the world for a series of adventures, misadventures, a lot of scary encounters, and many more families that treat her very differently. Along the way, our furry main character is given many different names, some affectionate, others a bit less so. (which is why I am not naming her in this blog entry)

Throughout this book, any dog loving reader will wonder just how a human could possibly treat an animal in some of these ways, but the reader will also be astonished at the dog's perseverance, strength, and luck. I really enjoyed this book and you will root for her every step along her journey!

-TK

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