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Patches (The Puppy Place, No. 8) by Ellen…
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Patches (The Puppy Place, No. 8) (edition 2007)

by Ellen Miles

Series: The Puppy Place (08)

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Charles and Lizzie Peterson love puppies. They have a puppy of their own named Buddy, but they also foster dogs that need help finding new homes. Charles and his friend Sammy are on their way home from school one day when they hear a puppy crying. His name is Patches, and he's tied up in a garage all by himself. His owners seem to care ABOUT Patches, but they don't know how to care FOR him. And it's up to Charles and Lizzie to show them!

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Title:Patches (The Puppy Place, No. 8)
Authors:Ellen Miles
Info:Scholastic Paperbacks (2007), Paperback, 80 pages
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I liked this book because it was one of my favorite books as a child. I like it for various reasons, but I also dislike one aspect. This book has great characters, a family who fosters dogs, and of course the main star of all the books, the dogs! Each one has a story and this one's story is that he was not being treated well by his owner. The point of view is from the children, Lizzie and Charles, and sometimes the dogs! I dislike that there are no illustrations, I wish there were some for such a visual children's book. The main idea of this book is to have hope, even if it doesn't seem feasible. This puppy was being neglected by its owners, but the Peterson's, and the puppy had hope that they would find this dog a loving new home. ( )
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:

Charles and Lizzie Peterson love puppies. They have a puppy of their own named Buddy, but they also foster dogs that need help finding new homes. Charles and his friend Sammy are on their way home from school one day when they hear a puppy crying. His name is Patches, and he's tied up in a garage all by himself. His owners seem to care ABOUT Patches, but they don't know how to care FOR him. And it's up to Charles and Lizzie to show them!

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