No Dogs Allowed!
by Bill Wallace
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Twelve-year-old Kristina, still struggling to come to terms with the death of her beloved horse, finds it difficult to accept the new dog she receives for her birthday.Tags
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It was a good book it reminded me a whole lot of my dog that I lost. When Kristine lost her horse and she didn't want to get close to another animal because of the fear of losing it I can relate to that a lot. But in the book they say losing an animal and the pain that comes with it is bond to happen sooner or later and their right you have to learn to let go and love something that needs love now not sob about the animal that you just lost.
The book is more for younger people but it has a strong meaning behind it that people can carry with them though life. Learn to let go and live in the present because people and animals are here only for a short time enjoy them while their here and when their gone remember the good not the bad.
The book is more for younger people but it has a strong meaning behind it that people can carry with them though life. Learn to let go and live in the present because people and animals are here only for a short time enjoy them while their here and when their gone remember the good not the bad.
This story is about a girl, Kristine, who recently lost her horse, Dandy. After that loss, she was so torn that she promised not to get close to another pet. That plan was foiled when her parents surprised her with a cute little puppy for her birthday. Cute, heartwarming story.
i loved this book so much it is one of my favorite books ever!!!! !
this book is awsome i like the way how it is
its a very good book its about a.....well you know how hard it is to explain but if you read it then you can get more details on its, very good!
excellent book
I recommend this book to anyone who likes dogs. People should read this book because it is a good book to read. You will not want to stop reading it. It would be in my top 10 for sure. This book is very interesting to read.=]
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Bill Wallace was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma on August 1, 1947. He received a B. S. from the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in 1971 and a M. S. in elementary administration from Southwestern State University in 1974. Before becoming a full-time author, he was a physical education instructor, a classroom teacher, and the principal for show more the same school he had attended as a child. His first book, A Dog Called Kitty, was published in 1980. He wrote more than 30 children's books during his lifetime including Danger on Panther Peak, Trapped in Death Cave, Red Dog, Buffalo Gal, Danger in Quicksand Swamp, Beauty, Aloha Summer, Watchdog and the Coyotes, and Coyote Autumn. He also co-wrote seven books with his wife Carol Wallace including The Flying Flea, Callie, and Me; That Furball Puppy and Me; Bub Moose; Bub, Snow, and the Burly Bear Scare; and The Meanest Hound Around. He received Oklahoma's Arrell M. Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000 as well as 22 child-voted state awards. He died of cancer on January 30, 2012 at the age of 64. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- No Dogs Allowed!
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- 2004
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