Good Dog (Scholastic Gold)
The acclaimed author of The Honest Truth delivers his most emotionally powerful novel yet.

Brodie was a good dog. And good dogs go to heaven.Except Brodie can't move on. Not just yet. As wonderful as his glimpse of the afterlife is, he can't forget the boy he left behind. The boy he loved, and who loved him in return.The boy who's still in danger.So Brodie breaks the rules of heaven. He returns to Earth as a spirit. With the help of two other lost souls -- lovable pitbull Tuck and surly housecat Patsy -- he is determined to find his boy and to save him. Even if it costs him paradise. Even if he loses his eternal soul.Because it's what a good dog would do.
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Good Dog (Scholastic Gold)
The acclaimed author of The Honest Truth delivers his most emotionally powerful novel yet.

Brodie was a good dog. And good dogs go to heaven.Except Brodie can't move on. Not just yet. As wonderful as his glimpse of the afterlife is, he can't forget the boy he left behind. The boy he loved, and who loved him in return.The boy who's still in danger.So Brodie breaks the rules of heaven. He returns to Earth as a spirit. With the help of two other lost souls -- lovable pitbull Tuck and surly housecat Patsy -- he is determined to find his boy and to save him. Even if it costs him paradise. Even if he loses his eternal soul.Because it's what a good dog would do.
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Good Dog (Scholastic Gold)

Good Dog (Scholastic Gold)

by Dan Gemeinhart

Narrated by Lincoln Hoppe

Unabridged — 8 hours, 27 minutes

Good Dog (Scholastic Gold)

Good Dog (Scholastic Gold)

by Dan Gemeinhart

Narrated by Lincoln Hoppe

Unabridged — 8 hours, 27 minutes

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Overview

The acclaimed author of The Honest Truth delivers his most emotionally powerful novel yet.

Brodie was a good dog. And good dogs go to heaven.Except Brodie can't move on. Not just yet. As wonderful as his glimpse of the afterlife is, he can't forget the boy he left behind. The boy he loved, and who loved him in return.The boy who's still in danger.So Brodie breaks the rules of heaven. He returns to Earth as a spirit. With the help of two other lost souls -- lovable pitbull Tuck and surly housecat Patsy -- he is determined to find his boy and to save him. Even if it costs him paradise. Even if he loses his eternal soul.Because it's what a good dog would do.

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Praise for Good Dog:*"Action-packed, highly suspenseful, and deeply moving. Perfect." — Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewPraise for The Honest Truth:A New York Times Editors' Choice selectionAn Amazon.com Best Book of the MonthAn Indie Next List selection*"An emotionally hard-hitting survival story... A gripping page-turner." — Publishers Weekly, starred review"An impressive combination of suspenseful adventure thriller and cancer narrative... Touching but unsentimental, this is a deeply moving adventure." — Booklist"Gemeinhart presents a rousingly riveting two-hanky read." — Kirkus ReviewsPraise for Some Kind of Courage:A 2017-2018 Texas Bluebonnet Award nominee*"This is true adventure with strong underpinnings of moral courage and love... Poignant and real." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review*"Exhilarating and enthralling, Courage promises even the most reluctant readers a breakneck adventure that will keep them turning the pages with utter devotion." — Booklist, starred review"This is a terrific book, morally thoughtful and wonderfully well told, that 9- to 14-year-olds are likely to cover at a gallop." — The Wall Street JournalPraise for Scar Island:An Amazon.com Best Book of the MonthA Junior Library Guild selection*"Lord of the Flies set on Alcatraz... It's grotesque, compelling, over-the-top, yet fully realized, and nothing like Gemeinhart's previous work. Children who respond to it well will read it over and over again." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Holes meets Lord of the Flies in this fast-paced novel... Told with pathos and compassion, this rises above the label of survival story and examines the way truth and redemption are interconnected in one troubled boy's life." — Booklist"A poignant, action-packed story with references to classics Robinson Crusoe and Lord of the Flies... Gemeinhart creates a compulsively readable story with enough teasers to keep the mystery alive until the very end." — School Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2017-11-22
Almost as soon as Brodie arrives in a beautifully realized dog heaven, he remembers that there is something he must do.It takes him a little longer to recall the specifics of this imperative. It's his boy. His boy, Aiden, the one who provided him with the beloved ball game "Away. And Back," needs him desperately. The boy is in terrible danger. Exuberant dog's dog Tuck, "all run, all wag, all toothy smile," reveals that there is a way to go back to Aiden's world, although only as a spirit and only with the understanding that going there imperils an animal's soul. Tuck, with unfinished business of his own, bravely accompanies Brodie back to the world of the living, where the pair, along with an edgy ghost of a cat, Patsy (she didn't pick her name), join forces against a pack of vicious, driven hellhounds that want nothing more than to consume the good dogs' souls. Their unending pursuit adds urgency to Brodie's quest for Aiden even as the source of the white boy's peril is gradually, terrifyingly revealed. Readers learn early on there is a violent force in Aiden's life, though details of exactly how close and exactly how violent are meted out carefully, controlling the pacing and ramping up the tension. The third-person narrator keeps the plot moving swiftly forward while providing a dog's-eye interpretation of events and a running commentary on the revered nature of good dogs. Action-packed, highly suspenseful, and deeply moving. Perfect. (Fiction. 10-14)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170564972
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 03/27/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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