Goosed!

by Bill Wallace

Other authorsJacqueline Rogers (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

PB Wal

Call number

PB Wal

Local notes

PB Wal

Barcode

1756

Publication

Aladdin (2004), Edition: English Language, 128 pages

Description

When Jeff's girlfriend leaves a Labrador retriever puppy with his family for a week, his dog T.P. and cat Cord hope the energetic puppy does not stay any longer.

Awards

Georgia Children's Book Award (Finalist — Grades 4-8 — 2005)
Sasquatch Book Award (Nominee — 2005)
Nutmeg Book Award (Nominee — Intermediate — 2006)
Read Aloud Indiana Book Award (Intermediate — 2003)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

128 p.; 5.13 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member moonmommy5
Deffinatly a great book for younger children, with quite a few laughs, and pretty fast when going.

It's about this dog who runs out into the forest. He encounters this goose, and it frightens him. Before all this, he encounters many other things.

When reading this, I feel like I'm right beside the
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puppy the whole time. Exciting, adventure, and a quick paced book, children will certinally love this book.
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LibraryThing member MissMermaid118
As posted on my blog, A Sea of Books:
A few weeks back I saw GOOSED! mentioned on several different blogs and thought it would be a great book for my 8-year-old nephew to read this summer. I ended up reading it to him a few chapters at time in the evenings, but that's okay because we both enjoyed
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it. The story is told from the point of view of T.P., the perfect buddy dog. He lives contentedly with "his boy" Jeff, Mama, and Papa. T.P. knows that he's a dog and they are people, but he doesn't really have a grasp of the fact that the differences between people and dogs are significant. He thinks they're all pretty much on equal footing. He also gets along great with the family cat, Cord. Then one day, a strange and annoying creature comes for a visit, and T.P. begins to feel displaced. Author Bill Wallace has a great sense of humor, and my nephew and I chuckled throughout this amusing little story. "J" particularly liked the explanations of how T.P. and Cord got their names. There's a lot of action to keep a youngster interested, and the story moves along at a pretty good clip. The goose itself doesn't make an appearance until almost the end of the book, but before that there's some cantankerous coyotes and a giant rabbit or two for T.P. to contend with.
At almost 9 years old, my nephew certainly didn't need me to read this book to him, but I'm pretty good with voices and dialogue (if I do say so myself!), and Bill Wallace provided me with an excellent script. I think the parallels between T.P.'s experiences and any sibling rivalry between "J" and his sister were completely lost on him, but that's what this story is really all about: T.P. has to learn to adapt to a new member of the family and basically learn how to be a "big brother."
This book is a lot of fun and provides some postive lessions in a wholesome package. Bill Wallace has written dozens of books for kids, and we're certainly looking forward to bringing a few more home to our family!
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Pages

128

Rating

½ (21 ratings; 4)
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