A Dog Called Homeless

سگی به نام بی خانمان
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

660

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.4

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Sarah Lean

شابک

9780062122223
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
این جایزهٔ کتاب خانواده اشنایدر که با مدالهای نیوبری، کاترین اپلگیت برنده شده است را «زیبا» و «معجزه‌اسا» می‌خواند. البته فیشر می‌داند که مادر مرده‌اش را می‌بیند، اما تنها روح زنده دیگری که می‌بیند یک تازی مرموز است که همیشه وقتی مادرش ظاهر می‌شود به نظر می‌رسد انجا باشد. چطور می‌تواند کسی را قانع کند که مادرش هنوز با خانواده است، یا پدرش را متقاعد کند که این سگ نقره‌ای خاکستری بزرگ به انها تعلق دارد؟ با حیوانات زیبا، بدون نوشتن و قابل ستایش، یک سگ به نام بی خانمان برای خوانندگان رمان های مورد علاقه متوسط با بازی سگ، مانند Winn-Dixie و شیلو مناسب است.

نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
starpennie - I loved the book A Dog Called Homeless because the story is a good one. I think it is about a girl who is lonely with her brother and dad and then finds a dog that makes her so happy. Dogs make me feel happy as well.

School Library Journal

December 1, 2012

Gr 4-7-Cally Fisher hasn't spoken for 31 days. As she explains in the prologue, "Talking doesn't always make things happen, however much you want it to." She knows that talking won't bring her mother back to life or keep her dad from selling their home in exchange for a small apartment so what's the point in saying anything. But when her mother appears one day wearing a bright red raincoat and the only other soul that sees her is a big scraggly dog, the girl knows she must find a way to convince her father that the dog is the only thing connecting them to her mother. But her father's growing depression continues to separate the family and Cally struggles to keep her mother from becoming a distant memory. When she meets Sam, who lives downstairs, the friendship that forms between the blind boy and silent girl manages to reunite a family, and each character benefits from the bond. Truly a lesson in the power of love and loss, this story shows that learning how to listen is more important than what's being said. This is a thought-provoking story that will speak to readers of all ages.-Cheryl Ashton, Amherst Public Library, OH

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

Starred review from September 1, 2012
Grades 4-7 *Starred Review* A year after her mother's death, fifth-grader Cally Fisher has started seeing her mom everywhere, though her family thinks she is imagining things. Meanwhile, she keeps getting in trouble at school, her best friend has dumped her, and her home life has been tough. Her once-lively father is distracted and withdrawn, and Luke, her brother, spends his time perpetually playing video games. But when Cally signs up for a sponsored silence school charity fund-raiser, she discovers not speaking has its challenges but its rewards as well, and she decides to continue her silence after the event is over. Life takes another turn when her family has to move for financial reasons, and she meets neighbor boy Sam, who is blind and mostly deaf; Jed, a kindly homeless man; and a large silver-gray dog that she often sees with both Jed and her mother. Progressively, her experiences with each transform her lifeand the lives of othersin unexpected ways. This beautifully written, compelling debut offers an insightful portrayal of grief and healing. Cally is a deeply drawn protagonist whose first-person account eloquently relays poignant and powerfully affecting moments. Vivid supporting characters add depth, especially spirited, sensitive Sam, who not only embodies the meaning of friendship and family but also reinforces the value of connection, communication, and compassion in bringing hearts and lives together.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)




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