The Last Dog: A "tail" of adoption

by Liane Joly

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A recently adopted boy goes to the shelter to adopt a dog but Buster, the adopted dog, turns out to be anything but a fun loving friend. The boy wants him because they both had a rough start to life and he wants them both to find love and happiness with his adoptive parents.

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an entire story, this adorable book helps kids relate to their own adoption experience in a way they can physically see for themselves. Each page, however, gives parents the opportunity to open the door for discussion of a small piece of the entire process. It’s an important issue brought to life in a relatable way.

I love the bright and colourful artwork. It has a realistic tone so you feel less like it’s a made up story, and more like you’re being brought into a real experience
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.” –
~Anatole France

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