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Waggit's Tale
HarperCollins

Waggit's Tale

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Waggit's Tale
Author(s): Peter Howe

He is nameless. He is homeless. He is lost.

Until he is found . . . by a team of mutts who shelter him and teach him how to survive the wilds of the city park.

And so he becomes Waggit, the best hunter and tracker in the pack.

But life in the park is dangerous and uncertain. In winter, food and warmth are scarce. Another team of wild dogs is a constant menace. And there is always the fear of capture by park rangers. Waggit can't help feeling that something is missing . . . something warm and cozy . . . and human. Then one day everything changes and Waggit must face a new threat and a new choice.

Peter Howe's tale of an abandoned puppy's search for home is an exciting mix of humor, adventure, and suspense. Most of all, it is a story of how love can turn strangers into family.



Review(s):
“Howe’s children’s-book debut presents a charming, mostly episodic tale complete with endearing characters.”
“A coming-of-age tale told from the canine perspective. Dog lovers will enjoy. Readers will find themselves drawn into the struggles and triumphs of Waggit’s found family.”
“This is an excellent book to add to your dog collections.”
“A richly imagined story of a puppy, abandoned by his owner. Will delight readers 10 and up, and younger children are likely to enjoy it read aloud.”
“A charming, sometimes heartbreaking tale.”
“This children’s book will pull your heartstrings!”
“Peter Howe’s Waggit’s Tale, about an abandoned puppy surviving in the wilds of a city park while looking for friendship, mises emotion and suspense.”
“The story will appeal to young dog lovers and to devotees of New York City and Central Park.”
“Waggit’s relationship with his compatriots develops well and lovingly, with humor.”



ISBN:  9780061242632