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Guard Dog Named Honey by Denise Gosliner Orenstein (2020, Hardcover)

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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
ISBN
9781338348460

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1338348469
ISBN-13
9781338348460
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038816648

Product Key Features

Book Title
Guard Dog Named Honey
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Law & Crime, Animals / Dogs, General, Social Themes / Friendship
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Denise Gosliner Orenstein
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
11.9 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2019-025353
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
A
Reviews
Praise for A Guard Dog Named Honey : "Richly engaging and evocative." -- Kirkus Reviews "[An] empathic story featuring well-wrought characters who are trying their very best." -- Publishers Weekly Praise for Dirt : "This is an emotionally absorbing story with rich themes about redemption and friendship." -- School Library Journal "Yonder is an engaging protagonist whose intimate, frequently poetic first-person narrative captures her unspoken sorrow and dilemmas... Her issues are sympathetically drawn in an often eloquent, affecting portrayal of loss, friendship and healing." -- Booklist "Orenstein writes with a lively voice and she paints a colorful picture of Yonder's small Vermont town; Dirt is also an entertainingly mischievous and voracious pal... A troublemaking and understanding pony is an appealing hook... and would-be pony saviors will likely cheer Yonder's mission." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Yonder doesn't speak but she has plenty to say; when a grumpy one-eyed pony listens to her, it gives her the courage to fight for them both. Realistic, difficult, and inspiring." -- Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of The War that Saved My Life "This book has a heart as big and brave as a Shetland pony." -- Wendelin Van Draanen, Edgar-winning author of the Sammy Keyes Mysteries " Dirt is a beautifully written tale with heartfelt characters and a riveting story. Inspiring!" -- Phoebe Stone, author of The Boy on Cinnamon Street, Praise for A Guard Dog Named Honey : "Richly engaging and evocative." -- Kirkus Reviews "[An] empathic story featuring well-wrought characters who are trying their very best." -- Publishers Weekly "These characters are lovingly crafted and spunky, with Honey stealing the show. An engaging realistic fiction title." -- School Library Journal Praise for Dirt : p/p "This is an emotionally absorbing story with rich themes about redemption and friendship." -- School Library Journal p/p "Yonder is an engaging protagonist whose intimate, frequently poetic first-person narrative captures her unspoken sorrow and dilemmas... Her issues are sympathetically drawn in an often eloquent, affecting portrayal of loss, friendship and healing." -- Booklist p/p "Orenstein writes with a lively voice and she paints a colorful picture of Yonder's small Vermont town; Dirt is also an entertainingly mischievous and voracious pal... A troublemaking and understanding pony is an appealing hook... and would-be pony saviors will likely cheer Yonder's mission." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books p/p "Yonder doesn't speak but she has plenty to say; when a grumpy one-eyed pony listens to her, it gives her the courage to fight for them both. Realistic, difficult, and inspiring." -- Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of The War that Saved My Life p/p "This book has a heart as big and brave as a Shetland pony." -- Wendelin Van Draanen, Edgar-winning author of the Sammy Keyes Mysteries p/p " Dirt is a beautifully written tale with heartfelt characters and a riveting story. Inspiring!" -- Phoebe Stone, author of The Boy on Cinnamon Street, Praise for A Guard Dog Named Honey : "Richly engaging and evocative." -- Kirkus Reviews "[An] empathic story featuring well-wrought characters who are trying their very best." -- Publishers Weekly "These characters are lovingly crafted and spunky, with Honey stealing the show. An engaging realistic fiction title." -- School Library Journal Praise for Dirt : "This is an emotionally absorbing story with rich themes about redemption and friendship." -- School Library Journal "Yonder is an engaging protagonist whose intimate, frequently poetic first-person narrative captures her unspoken sorrow and dilemmas... Her issues are sympathetically drawn in an often eloquent, affecting portrayal of loss, friendship and healing." -- Booklist "Orenstein writes with a lively voice and she paints a colorful picture of Yonder's small Vermont town; Dirt is also an entertainingly mischievous and voracious pal... A troublemaking and understanding pony is an appealing hook... and would-be pony saviors will likely cheer Yonder's mission." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Yonder doesn't speak but she has plenty to say; when a grumpy one-eyed pony listens to her, it gives her the courage to fight for them both. Realistic, difficult, and inspiring." -- Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of The War that Saved My Life "This book has a heart as big and brave as a Shetland pony." -- Wendelin Van Draanen, Edgar-winning author of the Sammy Keyes Mysteries" Dirt is a beautifully written tale with heartfelt characters and a riveting story. Inspiring!" -- Phoebe Stone, author of The Boy on Cinnamon Street, Praise for Dirt : "This is an emotionally absorbing story with rich themes about redemption and friendship." -- School Library Journal "Yonder is an engaging protagonist whose intimate, frequently poetic first-person narrative captures her unspoken sorrow and dilemmas... Her issues are sympathetically drawn in an often eloquent, affecting portrayal of loss, friendship and healing." -- Booklist "Orenstein writes with a lively voice and she paints a colorful picture of Yonder's small Vermont town; Dirt is also an entertainingly mischievous and voracious pal... A troublemaking and understanding pony is an appealing hook... and would-be pony saviors will likely cheer Yonder's mission." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Yonder doesn't speak but she has plenty to say; when a grumpy one-eyed pony listens to her, it gives her the courage to fight for them both. Realistic, difficult, and inspiring." -- Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of The War that Saved My Life "This book has a heart as big and brave as a Shetland pony." -- Wendelin Van Draanen, Edgar-winning author of the Sammy Keyes Mysteries " Dirt is a beautifully written tale with heartfelt characters and a riveting story. Inspiring!" -- Phoebe Stone, author of The Boy on Cinnamon Street, Praise for Denise Gosliner Orenstein's Dirt : "This is an emotionally absorbing story with rich themes about redemption and friendship." -- School Library Journal "Yonder is an engaging protagonist whose intimate, frequently poetic first-person narrative captures her unspoken sorrow and dilemmas... Her issues are sympathetically drawn in an often eloquent, affecting portrayal of loss, friendship and healing." -- Booklist "Orenstein writes with a lively voice and she paints a colorful picture of Yonder's small Vermont town; Dirt is also an entertainingly mischievous and voracious pal... A troublemaking and understanding pony is an appealing hook... and would-be pony saviors will likely cheer Yonder's mission." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Yonder doesn't speak but she has plenty to say; when a grumpy one-eyed pony listens to her, it gives her the courage to fight for them both. Realistic, difficult, and inspiring." -- Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of The War that Saved My Life "This book has a heart as big and brave as a Shetland pony." -- Wendelin Van Draanen, Edgar-winning author of the Sammy Keyes Mysteries " Dirt is a beautifully written tale with heartfelt characters and a riveting story. Inspiring!" -- Phoebe Stone, author of The Boy on Cinnamon Street, Praise for A Guard Dog Named Honey : "Richly engaging and evocative." -- Kirkus Reviews "[An] empathic story featuring well-wrought characters who are trying their very best." -- Publishers Weekly "These characters are lovingly crafted and spunky, with Honey stealing the show. An engaging realistic fiction title." -- School Library Journal Praise for Dirt : "This is an emotionally absorbing story with rich themes about redemption and friendship." -- School Library Journal "Yonder is an engaging protagonist whose intimate, frequently poetic first-person narrative captures her unspoken sorrow and dilemmas... Her issues are sympathetically drawn in an often eloquent, affecting portrayal of loss, friendship and healing." -- Booklist "Orenstein writes with a lively voice and she paints a colorful picture of Yonder's small Vermont town; Dirt is also an entertainingly mischievous and voracious pal... A troublemaking and understanding pony is an appealing hook... and would-be pony saviors will likely cheer Yonder's mission." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Yonder doesn't speak but she has plenty to say; when a grumpy one-eyed pony listens to her, it gives her the courage to fight for them both. Realistic, difficult, and inspiring." -- Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Newbery Honor-winning author of The War that Saved My Life "This book has a heart as big and brave as a Shetland pony." -- Wendelin Van Draanen, Edgar-winning author of the Sammy Keyes Mysteries " Dirt is a beautifully written tale with heartfelt characters and a riveting story. Inspiring!" -- Phoebe Stone, author of The Boy on Cinnamon Street
Grade From
Third Grade
Dewey Decimal
813.54 Fic
Grade To
Seventh Grade
Synopsis
What happens when a girl tries to steal a dog -- but the dog steals her heart instead? I made my birthday vow: I would get Willis out of jail, no matter what. When Bean's brother gets arrested for joyriding in a stolen car, Bean is devastated. She's determined to get him out of jail by raising the bail their mom can't afford. She tries everything, from applying for summer jobs, to offering to paint summer mansions. It's at one of those old mansions that she meets a young girl named Phoebe and her giant (and very valuable) guard dog, Honey. Bean quickly hatches her plan: She'll convince Phoebe to sell Honey and let her use some of the cash for bail. But when Honey's sale takes a dangerous turn, Bean is torn between her desire for her brother's freedom and her loyalty to Phoebe and sweet, drooly, affectionate Honey. Can Bean fight for her family without betraying her new friends?
LC Classification Number
PZ7.O6314Gu 2020

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