Faith and the Electric Dogs
by Patrick Jennings
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Because Faith hates her new life in Mexico, she and her faithful mutt, Edison, flee by rocket and find adventures which cause her to have a change of heart.Tags
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This is a beautiful story. It transcends boundaries and takes you some place amazing.
Here is a eccentric fantasy story that uses the friendship between a young girl and a magical dog to examine the diversity of language and the importance of being able to communicate with people from different cultures.
Faith, a young girl who can not find her place in Mexican society, is discovered on the streets by a dog with special talents. Faith names her new pet Edison (a stray dog in Mexico is known as un perro corriente, or "electric dog") and learns that he is able to understand several different human languages. Faith is distraught because she is having a hard time learning Spanish, and she is the target of teasing and pranks from her classmates. To escape her hard life, Faith and Edison ride a rocket to San Francisco, Faith's show more hometown. The enchanting rocket ride is the start of an adventure that will keep readers guessing.
The book's original plot, Edison's first-person narrative, and the translation of Spanish, French, and "Bowwow" words make this a rare find.
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Faith, a young girl who can not find her place in Mexican society, is discovered on the streets by a dog with special talents. Faith names her new pet Edison (a stray dog in Mexico is known as un perro corriente, or "electric dog") and learns that he is able to understand several different human languages. Faith is distraught because she is having a hard time learning Spanish, and she is the target of teasing and pranks from her classmates. To escape her hard life, Faith and Edison ride a rocket to San Francisco, Faith's show more hometown. The enchanting rocket ride is the start of an adventure that will keep readers guessing.
The book's original plot, Edison's first-person narrative, and the translation of Spanish, French, and "Bowwow" words make this a rare find.
http://books.scholastic.com show less
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