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OverviewCan an ugly dog with a heart of gold find a home? A warm and clever picture book for animal lovers of any breed. When Spike, the winner of the Ugliest Dog in the Universe contest, is abandoned by his owner, Joe, the boy next door, is determined—against all odds—to adopt him. Things look grim until Spike foils a neighborhood catnapping plan—and saves the day! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Debra Frasier , Debra FrasierPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Beach Lane Books Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 29.20cm Weight: 0.504kg ISBN: 9781442414525ISBN 10: 1442414529 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 01 October 2013 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsSpike is a short, squat canine whose master leaves him for a cat-loving girlfriend but not before forcing the poor fellow to enter the Ugliest Dog in the Universe contest.... Spike gets a chance to prove that creatures who may look rough around the edges can still be big-hearted, quick-thinking, courageous stalwarts, and he earns himself a future of warm companionship. An affectionately humorous tale with big stakes (especially for dog lovers) and a classic refrain of don't judge a book by its cover are bolstered by unusual collage-style illustrations, prominently featuring torn jeans. This may sound odd on the surface, but the swaths of ripped denim give Spike and his story just the scrappy, ragtag feel they need. * Booklist, November 2013 * Using secondhand denim both for a canvas and for collaged elements, Frasier (A Fabulous Fair Alphabet) tells the happy-sad story of a sensitive canine soul.... Frasier is...an undeniably inventive artist who uses her raw material in unexpected ways-turning multiple waistbands into a frame, making the jeans' double stitching serve as steps on a porch, and playing with rips and frays to convey a sense of inner beauty exposed. And Spike himself is very much like a pair of well-worn, much-loved jeans. Not conventionally pretty? Sure. Steadfast and comforting? Absolutely. * Publishers Weekly, September 3, 2013 * * Spike, an abandoned Ugliest Dog in the Universe -contest winner, finds love and a new home in this heartwarming tale about beauty-and its many permutations. Verbally abused and cast away, Spike's resilience and optimism remain-largely due to Joe, the kind boy from next door. First-person narration makes the dog all the more endearing: If you could see inside my heart, you'd say...beautiful. ... Frasier's exceptional artwork and text will have readers rooting for the lovable Spike. Using found materials, she creates ingenious collages that act as metaphors, revealing beauty in what once appeared useless and worn-out. Blue jeans tell Spike's story, hard-working and durable; they also connect him to Joe and his mom, who both wear the fabric. Evangeline, the award-winning cat, is surrounded by silk and lace. Seamlessly integrated design enhances both emotional and comedic beats, as the author reveals beauty in its myriad forms. Brilliant. * Kirkus Reviews, September 1, 2013, *STARRED REVIEW * * Spike, an abandoned Ugliest Dog in the Universe -contest winner, finds love and a new home in this heartwarming tale about beauty-and its many permutations. Verbally abused and cast away, Spike's resilience and optimism remain-largely due to Joe, the kind boy from next door. First-person narration makes the dog all the more endearing: If you could see inside my heart, you'd say...beautiful. ... Frasier's exceptional artwork and text will have readers rooting for the lovable Spike. Using found materials, she creates ingenious collages that act as metaphors, revealing beauty in what once appeared useless and worn-out. Blue jeans tell Spike's story, hard-working and durable; they also connect him to Joe and his mom, who both wear the fabric. Evangeline, the award-winning cat, is surrounded by silk and lace. Seamlessly integrated design enhances both emotional and comedic beats, as the author reveals beauty in its myriad forms. Brilliant. * Kirkus Reviews, September 1, 2013, *STARRED REVIEW * Using secondhand denim both for a canvas and for collaged elements, Frasier (A Fabulous Fair Alphabet) tells the happy-sad story of a sensitive canine soul.... Frasier is...an undeniably inventive artist who uses her raw material in unexpected ways-turning multiple waistbands into a frame, making the jeans' double stitching serve as steps on a porch, and playing with rips and frays to convey a sense of inner beauty exposed. And Spike himself is very much like a pair of well-worn, much-loved jeans. Not conventionally pretty? Sure. Steadfast and comforting? Absolutely. * Publishers Weekly, September 3, 2013 * Spike is a short, squat canine whose master leaves him for a cat-loving girlfriend but not before forcing the poor fellow to enter the Ugliest Dog in the Universe contest.... Spike gets a chance to prove that creatures who may look rough around the edges can still be big-hearted, quick-thinking, courageous stalwarts, and he earns himself a future of warm companionship. An affectionately humorous tale with big stakes (especially for dog lovers) and a classic refrain of don't judge a book by its cover are bolstered by unusual collage-style illustrations, prominently featuring torn jeans. This may sound odd on the surface, but the swaths of ripped denim give Spike and his story just the scrappy, ragtag feel they need. * Booklist, November 2013 * "* ""Spike, an abandoned “Ugliest Dog in the Universe”–contest winner, finds love and a new home in this heartwarming tale about beauty—and its many permutations. Verbally abused and cast away, Spike’s resilience and optimism remain—largely due to Joe, the kind boy from next door. First-person narration makes the dog all the more endearing: “If you could see inside my heart, you’d say...beautiful.”... Frasier’s exceptional artwork and text will have readers rooting for the lovable Spike. Using found materials, she creates ingenious collages that act as metaphors, revealing beauty in what once appeared useless and worn-out. Blue jeans tell Spike’s story, hard-working and durable; they also connect him to Joe and his mom, who both wear the fabric. Evangeline, the award-winning cat, is surrounded by silk and lace. Seamlessly integrated design enhances both emotional and comedic beats, as the author reveals beauty in its myriad forms. Brilliant."" * Kirkus Reviews, September 1, 2013, *STARRED REVIEW * ""Using secondhand denim both for a canvas and for collaged elements, Frasier (A Fabulous Fair Alphabet) tells the happy-sad story of a sensitive canine soul.... Frasier is...an undeniably inventive artist who uses her raw material in unexpected ways—turning multiple waistbands into a frame, making the jeans’ double stitching serve as steps on a porch, and playing with rips and frays to convey a sense of inner beauty exposed. And Spike himself is very much like a pair of well-worn, much-loved jeans. Not conventionally pretty? Sure. Steadfast and comforting? Absolutely."" * Publishers Weekly, September 3, 2013 * ""Spike is a short, squat canine whose master leaves him for a cat-loving girlfriend but not before forcing the poor fellow to enter the Ugliest Dog in the Universe contest.... Spike gets a chance to prove that creatures who may look rough around the edges can still be big-hearted, quick-thinking, courageous stalwarts, and he earns himself a future of warm companionship. An affectionately humorous tale with big stakes (especially for dog lovers) and a classic refrain of “don’t judge a book by its cover” are bolstered by unusual collage-style illustrations, prominently featuring torn jeans. This may sound odd on the surface, but the swaths of ripped denim give Spike and his story just the scrappy, ragtag feel they need."" * Booklist, November 2013 *" Author InformationDebra Frasier has written and illustrated many acclaimed picture books, including A Fabulous Fair Alphabet; Miss Alaineus: A Vocabulary Disaster; and the beloved and bestselling On the Day You Were Born. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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