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Little Dog

by Lisa Jahn-Clough
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Synopsis

Rosa was an artist. But all of her paintings were sad and gloomy until one day, a stray little dog wanders into her gallery, looking for someone to love.

Through their uplifting story, readers witness the power of friendship as an artist finds her unlikely muse in the irrepressible and infectious joy of a little dog.

Publishers Weekly

Jahn-Clough's (My Friend and I) tale of two lost souls who bring newfound happiness to each other's lives may be familiar, but through her minimalist text and symbolic imagery, the book will likely resonate with readers long after the last page. At the story's core is Little Dog, an Everyman figure in search of warmth and compassion in the big city. Size and color play equally important roles; lofty gray buildings and shadowy looming figures threaten to overshadow Little Dog's dreams. Like the furry hero, an artist named Rosa also lacks color in her life, as the author succinctly notes ("Her paintings were sad and dark"). When the two finally meet and form a fast friendship, their lives suddenly fill with love, and Rosa's artwork undergoes a magical transformation. Woman and dog depart the city in favor of brightly colored flowers and trees; when they return to their dwelling, "everything looked different." And indeed where once there were brownstones now stand pi ata-bright row houses. Rosa's palette, too, transforms from muddy colors to one akin to Matisse. Little Dog's love has truly colored her world. Ages 4-8. (Apr.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Lisa Jahn-Clough

Lisa Jahn-Clough has written and illustrated a number of books for young children, including Alicia Has a Bad Day, My Friend and I, Missing Molly, Simon and Molly Plus Hester, and On the Hill, as well as her debut young adult novel Country Girl, City Girl. She is the chair of the illustration program at Maine College of Art and also teaches at the Vermont College Writing for Children and Young Adults program. She lives in Portland, Maine.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780618574056

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