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Newbery Medal winner Sharon Creech's Love That Dog, a funny, sweet, original short novel written in free verse, introduces us to an endearingly unassuming, straight-talking boy who discovers the powers and pleasures of poetry. Against his will. After all, "boys don't write poetry. Girls do." What does he say of the famous poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"? "I think Mr. Robert Frost / has a little / too / much / time / on his / hands." As his teacher, Ms. Stretchberry, introduces the canon to the class, however, he starts to see the light. Poetry is not so bad, it's not just for girls, and it's not even that hard to write. Take William Carlos Williams, for example: "If that is a poem / about the red wheelbarrow / and the white chickens / then any words / can be a poem. / You've just got to / make / short / lines." He becomes more and more discerning as the days go by, and readers' spirits will rise with Jack's as he begins to find his own voice through his own poetry and through that of others. His favorite poem of all is a short, rhythmic one by Walter Dean Myers called "Love That Boy" (included at the end of the book with all the rest of Ms. Stretchberry's assignments). The words completely captivate him, reminding him of the loving way his dad calls him in the morning and of the way he used to call his yellow dog, Sky. Jack's reverence for the poem ultimately leads to meeting the poet himself, an experience he will never forget.

This winning, accessible book is truly remarkable in that Creech lets us witness firsthand how words can open doors to the soul. And this from a boy who asks, "Why doesn't the person just / keep going if he's got / so many miles to go / before he sleeps?" (Ages 8 to 12) --Karin Snelson

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In last year's Fishing in the Air, Creech took a spare, metaphorical approach to a father-son relationship. Here she examines the bond between a boy and his dog to create an ideal homage to the power of poetry and those who write it. The volume itself builds like a poem. Told exclusively through Jack's dated entries in a school journal, the book opens with his resistance to writing verse: "September 13/ I don't want to/ because boys/ don't write poetry./ Girls do." Readers sense the gentle persistence of Jack's teacher, Miss Stretchberry, behind the scenes, from the poems she reads in class and from her coaxing, to which the boy alludes, until he begins to write some poems of his own. One by William Carlos Williams, for instance, inspires Jack's words: "So much depends/ upon/ a blue car/ splattered with mud/ speeding down the road." A Robert Frost poem sends Jack into a tale (in verse) of how he found his dog, Sky. At first, his poems appear to be discrete works. But when a poem by Walter Dean Myers ("Love That Boy" from Brown Angels) unleashes the joy Jack felt with his pet, he becomes even more honest in his poetry. Jack's next work is cathartic: all of his previous verses seemed to be leading up to this pi ce de r sistance, an admission of his profound grief over Sky's death. He then can move on from his grief to write a poem ("inspired by Walter Dean Myers") about his joy at having known and loved his dog. As in any great poem, the real story surfaces between the lines. From Jack's entries, readers learn how unobtrusively his teacher guides him to poems he can collect and emulate, and how patiently she convinces him to share his own work. By exposing Jack and readers to the range of poems that moves Jack (they appear at the back of the book), Creech conveys a life truth: pain and joy exist side by side. For Jack and for readers, the memory of that dog lives on in his poetry. Readers will love that dog, and this book. Ages 8-12. (Aug.)
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Library Binding édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 "Love That Dog" Has a Lot of Love to Give, Juil 15 2004
Par Colette (Alameda, CA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Love That Dog (Paperback)
I purchased this book a year and a half ago from a gift certificate I had gotten for my twelfth birthday. The only reason I bought it was because how much I loved all of the other books Ms. Creech has written. I wasn't too excited about a short book of poetry.

"Love That Dog" is a quick read (you can read it in one sitting.) It is a simple book narrated by a boy named Jack who's learning about poetry. Though reluctant at first to learn, he slowly begins to realize how much he enjoys writing in prose poem.

I was truly touched by this book. It made laugh, it made me cry, it made me think a little differently. Everyone in my family has now read it (or had it read to them), and they all have had the same reaction. It may say for ages 8-12, but it's the type of book everyone will enjoy.

Jack has a little bit of everyone in him, making his feelings easy to understand and laugh with and symphasize with. I was espeacially surprised--the street and house he described were exactly like my old one, I also have an old yellow dog similar to his, and I have a little brother named Jack.

Buy this book. You'll be so glad you did.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Sharon Creech writes another great story, Juil 16 2004
This review is from: Love That Dog (Paperback)
Yet another hit from Creech, whose award-winning "Walk Two Moons" I fell in love with earlier this year. This story, told in poetry form, is about a young boy whose teacher has him write poetry in his journal to express himself. As he learns to express himself through his writing, he begins to enjoy the famous poems his teacher shares with him and the class.

Beautifully written, a great book for younger readers and adults alike.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful for all ages, Juil 13 2004
Par "putty5" (Millersville, Maryland United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Love That Dog (Paperback)
I bought this book for my 10 year old son about 6 months ago. I just grabbed it tonight to read during a quick break and fell in love. At 90+ pages written in prose it's a quick and easy read and wonderfully entertaining. I think there's a little bit of Jack (the main character) in all of us, wondering if what we are is good enough not only to share with the world but to fess up to ownership of it. His teacher, through gentle guidance, teaches him to believe in himself. I think this book is appropriate for people of any age and I plan on getting it for my 20 something sister for her birthday next month!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful book
I love this book, but I can't read it out loud to my kids because I start crying the minute I start to read it. Everyone should have this book in their permanent library
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Jack's School life
Jack is a poet and his friends at school say girls are poets not boys. So he gets a yellow dog and names it Sky. Sky helps Jack cool down and feel good. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Love this book!
This is a fantastic book and a great way to get kids interested in poetry. This book demonstrates how children can explore and express feelings through poetry and learn about... Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A Picture of Poems -- a review by Chris, age 10
Love that Dog is about a boy named Jack who had a dog that died, and now he is writing in his poem journal, but he believes that poetry is not for boys. Yeah, right. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Well done
(...)I loved this book and particularly the book on tape with the special surprise at the end.

The book is not about a boy who hates poetry. Read more

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Love That Dog, by Sharon Creech.
Boy's don't write poetry, girls do. Love That Dog is about a young boy who hate's poetry. Read more
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2.0étoiles sur 5 I've Seen Better
Love That Dog by Sharon Creech is written in a poetry form. Normally I would enjoy that type of story, but the poetry was a little dry. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Love That Dog
This book will touch your heart everytime you look at it. I just read it recently with my 6th grade reading class and it touched my heart. Read more
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Bad poetry = bad book.
What a bad book. The "poetry" is terrible, the kissup to Walter Dean Myers bizarre (does the author owe him a favor? Read more
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Love that book! I said I love that book. For all dog lovers, poetry lovers, and those interested in something truely unique this is a great book. Read more
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