The tale of Tawny and Dingo

by William Howard Armstrong

Other authorsCharles Mikolaycak
Paper Book, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

[Fic]

Collection

Publication

New York : Harper & Row, c1979.

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LibraryThing member shepdog
A rather strange little tale of a lamb that is born, as the shepherd in the story says, "the wrong number" (a triplet, third born and rejected by his mother), "the wrong color" (spotted rather than pure white like the rest of the flock), "and the wrong size" (a runt). But Tawny is befrended by
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Dingo, the sheepdog, and, as he learns from the dog, he becomes more and more dog-like. He, in fact, become a "dog-sheep". The story reminds one only slightly of Babe. In Babe, however, things were warm and familiar despite the absurdity of a sheep-pig, and full of humor. In Tawny and Dingo things seem somewhat foreign and very serious. However, the story is still charming, and the illustrations are quite lovely.
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Physical description

44 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

0060201134 / 9780060201135

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