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Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1996.
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When the current owner of the soup company breaks the founder's promise to have every letter of the alphabet in every can of soup, Martha, the talking dog, takes action.
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1501-132
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LibraryThing member ezwicky
Martha is a talking dog. She loses her ability to talk because of corporate wrong-doing and sets things right. Morals include: Do what's right, not what makes the biggest profit, because it does matter. Your family loves you even if you're not special.
Martha is a female dog who saves the day, so I
Martha is a female dog who saves the day, so I
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think of it as a "strong girl" book, too. And I like to find all the "A" things in Alf's house (it's a nice subtle joke). Show Less
LibraryThing member Jill.Barrington
Martha's ability to speak is impacted when the maker of alphabet soup decides not to include all letters of the alphabet.
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32 p.; 27 cm
ISBN
0395797551 / 9780395797556
UPC
046442797559