The Dog, Ray

Author:   Linda Coggin
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780763679385


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Author:   Linda Coggin
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 20.40cm
Weight:   0.323kg
ISBN:  

9780763679385


ISBN 10:   0763679380
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   01 November 2016
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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.

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Coggin's subtle narrative transitions her protagonist from dog-inhabited-by-the-soul-of-a-girl to solely-dog with exquisite grace, leading to a wholly original homecoming theme. A powerful story brought to heart-beating life by its cogent craftsmanship. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Daisy s sassy, wry voice keeps the story this side of sentimental, and it actually moves into some unique territory as she begins to lose her memories of her previous existence, ultimately forgetting her parents and remaining in her new life with the boy. A satisfying blend of pathos and humor, this is sure to appeal to fans of dog stories, especially those who want just a gentle nudge of melodrama. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Linda Coggin has created a unique tale about how we grow and change with experiences and how we love one another...While this story is different it is well told. The voices are genuine and the pace is quick. Readers who love a good boy and his dog story will enjoy this book a good choice for libraries needing a different kind of fantasy story. School Library Connection A beautiful and lyrical story about grief and healing...A tender and heartfelt tale that is sure to delight dog-loving readers or anyone who likes their happy endings to be hard-earned. School Library Journal Told simply in Misty/Ray s voice, this story illustrates why some dogs are so beloved...This comforting life after death scenario offers other issues to consider as well, such as grief and healing. Enriched by the lovable Pip, Jack, and an endearing canine that speaks convincingly, this novel is a good choice for tween readers or a class read. VOYA Readers will be invested in Daisy/Ray s evolution as she finds purpose in her new life. Warm and thought-provoking. Booklist ...the voice is lighthearted and Daisy s story has a satisfying ending. BookPage If you ever thought your dog really understands you, then you will relish this poignant confirmation told from the dog's point of view. Mercury News


Coggin's subtle narrative transitions her protagonist from dog-inhabited-by-the-soul-of-a-girl to solely-dog with exquisite grace, leading to a wholly original homecoming theme. A powerful story brought to heart-beating life by its cogent craftsmanship. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Daisy's sassy, wry voice keeps the story this side of sentimental, and it actually moves into some unique territory as she begins to lose her memories of her previous existence, ultimately forgetting her parents and remaining in her new life with the boy. A satisfying blend of pathos and humor, this is sure to appeal to fans of dog stories, especially those who want just a gentle nudge of melodrama. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Linda Coggin has created a unique tale about how we grow and change with experiences and how we love one another...While this story is different it is well told. The voices are genuine and the pace is quick. Readers who love a good boy and his dog story will enjoy this book--a good choice for libraries needing a different kind of fantasy story. --School Library Connection A beautiful and lyrical story about grief and healing...A tender and heartfelt tale that is sure to delight dog-loving readers or anyone who likes their happy endings to be hard-earned. --School Library Journal Told simply in Misty/Ray's voice, this story illustrates why some dogs are so beloved...This comforting life after death scenario offers other issues to consider as well, such as grief and healing. Enriched by the lovable Pip, Jack, and an endearing canine that speaks convincingly, this novel is a good choice for tween readers or a class read. --VOYA Readers will be invested in Daisy/Ray's evolution as she finds purpose in her new life. Warm and thought-provoking. --Booklist ...the voice is lighthearted and Daisy's story has a satisfying ending. --BookPage If you ever thought your dog really understands you, then you will relish this poignant confirmation told from the dog's point of view. --Mercury News


Coggin's subtle narrative transitions her protagonist from dog-inhabited-by-the-soul-of-a-girl to solely-dog with exquisite grace, leading to a wholly original homecoming theme. A powerful story brought to heart-beating life by its cogent craftsmanship. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Daisy s sassy, wry voice keeps the story this side of sentimental, and it actually moves into some unique territory as she begins to lose her memories of her previous existence, ultimately forgetting her parents and remaining in her new life with the boy. A satisfying blend of pathos and humor, this is sure to appeal to fans of dog stories, especially those who want just a gentle nudge of melodrama. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Linda Coggin has created a unique tale about how we grow and change with experiences and how we love one another...While this story is different it is well told. The voices are genuine and the pace is quick. Readers who love a good boy and his dog story will enjoy this book a good choice for libraries needing a different kind of fantasy story. School Library Connection A beautiful and lyrical story about grief and healing...A tender and heartfelt tale that is sure to delight dog-loving readers or anyone who likes their happy endings to be hard-earned. School Library Journal


Coggin's subtle narrative transitions her protagonist from dog-inhabited-by-the-soul-of-a-girl to solely-dog with exquisite grace, leading to a wholly original homecoming theme. A powerful story brought to heart-beating life by its cogent craftsmanship. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


Coggin's subtle narrative transitions her protagonist from dog-inhabited-by-the-soul-of-a-girl to solely-dog with exquisite grace, leading to a wholly original homecoming theme. A powerful story brought to heart-beating life by its cogent craftsmanship. -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Daisy's sassy, wry voice keeps the story this side of sentimental, and it actually moves into some unique territory as she begins to lose her memories of her previous existence, ultimately forgetting her parents and remaining in her new life with the boy. A satisfying blend of pathos and humor, this is sure to appeal to fans of dog stories, especially those who want just a gentle nudge of melodrama. -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Linda Coggin has created a unique tale about how we grow and change with experiences and how we love one another...While this story is different it is well told. The voices are genuine and the pace is quick. Readers who love a good boy and his dog story will enjoy this book-a good choice for libraries needing a different kind of fantasy story. -School Library Connection A beautiful and lyrical story about grief and healing...A tender and heartfelt tale that is sure to delight dog-loving readers or anyone who likes their happy endings to be hard-earned. -School Library Journal Told simply in Misty/Ray's voice, this story illustrates why some dogs are so beloved...This comforting life after death scenario offers other issues to consider as well, such as grief and healing. Enriched by the lovable Pip, Jack, and an endearing canine that speaks convincingly, this novel is a good choice for tween readers or a class read. -VOYA Readers will be invested in Daisy/Ray's evolution as she finds purpose in her new life. Warm and thought-provoking. -Booklist ...the voice is lighthearted and Daisy's story has a satisfying ending. -BookPage If you ever thought your dog really understands you, then you will relish this poignant confirmation told from the dog's point of view. -Mercury News


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Linda Coggin taught horseback riding in the West Indies before studying mime in Paris and Czechoslovakia and then becoming an actor and television presenter. She is now an author of poetry and books for young people and lives in Wiltshire, England, with her family and many animals.

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