Daddles: The Story of a Plain Hound-dog

by Ruth Sawyer

Other authorsRobert Frankenberg (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1964

Status

Available

Publication

Little, Brown (1964), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 100 pages

Description

Daddles delightfully captures the innocence of childhood as a brother and sister fall in love with a plain hound dog during their summer vacations in Maine. Though owned by the "meanest, dirtiest and most shiftless family in Haddock Harbor," the young siblings "adopt" Daddles for two glorious summers. The intelligent, endearing hound dog wins the hearts of all as he joins in with capturing a thief, escaping a house fire, and dodging trouble at a local circus. All dog lovers will warmly embrace this book that rekindles the memories of the tenderness only a child and dog can share. Author Ruth Sawyer, 1937 Newbery Medal recipient, penned her last book, Daddles, in 1964.

Language

Original publication date

1964

Physical description

100 p.; 8.3 inches

Barcode

335

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