![]() ![]() But it's hard not to feel a little bad for the dog who gives up race cars and aeroplanes in dog world to hang out in a cornfield and eat kibble. The drawings of the dog's body language are very realistic - Paul especially likes the picture where the boy offers the dog a bowl of the food and the dog is not certain whether he wants to make friends just yet.Īnd I guess we're supposed to be rooting for A Boy and His Dog and Love and Friendship and all that. ![]() But he likes the book and it's not an unpleasant read aloud for the adult doing the reading. Visit s Adam Glendon Sidwell Page and shop for all Adam Glendon Sidwell books. Adam Glendon Sidwell (Author), Edwin Rhemrev (Illustrator) Format: Kindle Edition. I feel a little odd sharing pictures of the plane crash and the injured dog with my two year old. The artwork makes the pages look lit with this kind of misty light, which adds to the sense that this is somehow old time-y. There's an unusual dog mythology that certainly creative and an interesting vintage vibe / nostalgia thing going on. poetically sparse? And sometimes old fashioned. For one thing, there's surprisingly little text and what's there is almost. And I can't decide if I think it's weird in a good way or weird in a weird way. ![]()
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