How to look for a lost dog / Ann M. Martin.

  • Martin, Ann M., 1955-
Date:
2016
  • Books

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Description

11-year-old Rose is autistic and struggles to understand her classmates. But when her father gives her a stray dog, which she names Rain, the dog becomes her best friend, her anchor in a confusing world. So when Rain goes missing during a storm, Rose refuses to stop looking for him ... A touching story from the beloved author of The Babysitters Club.

Publication/Creation

London : Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2016.

Physical description

233 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm

Contents

Who I am -- a girl named Rose (Rows) -- My dog, Rain (Reign, Rein) -- The rules of homonyms -- Some things about my father, whose name, Wesley Howard, does not have a homonym -- When we got rain -- Who I wait for -- Why I don't ride the bus -- In my classroom -- Mrs. Leibler, who sits next to me -- Anders isn't following the rules -- When Rain went to school -- Some more about homonyms -- At the end of the day -- The storm on the weather channel -- Where we live -- How to get ready for a hurricane -- Waiting -- Storm sounds -- Rain doesn't come when I call -- Why I get mad at my father -- Rain's nose -- What must have happened -- Why my father gets mad at me -- I telephone Uncle Weldon -- How to look for a lost dog -- Someone calls me ma'am -- My story is such a sad one -- Riding with Uncle Weldon -- What to do when you think of a new homonym -- Empty space -- The good phone call -- The Happy Tail Animal Shelter in Elmara, New York -- What a microchip is -- What Mrs. Caporale says -- The thing I have to do -- Mrs. Kushel's helpful suggestions -- Where Rain used to live -- The general store in Gloverstown -- Found : blond female dog -- Parvani finds a homonym -- My father makes a mistake with pronouns -- Protecting rain -- What Mrs. Kushel says -- Good-bye -- The quiet house -- My father has an argument with his brother -- In the middle of the night -- What happened to my mother -- Hud Road -- Author's note.

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  • 9781474906470