Jan wants a puppy more than just about anything. But the house she lives in with her mom and grandmother is small, and they're all too busy to take care of a dog. So Jan goes to the local pet store-every day-to visit a little puppy she calls Patch. She wants to take Patch out for walks, but the store owner won't let her. When a crisis arises and Jan shows how responsible and resourceful she can be, however, they come to an arrangement that brings Jan and Patch together. Jan and Patch is a story that shows how patience and responsibility grow in young people.
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About the Author:
CARLOS FREIRE lives in Toronto. He is an illustrator who apprenticed with a leading muralist in his native Chile. He has illustrated numerous books that have been published throughout the world.
Review:
"For young readers who know what it is like to have an unfulfilled dream, this tale will ring true. This chapter book is kept upbeat by humorous plot turns and superb comic illustrations. Highly recommended." (Canadian Book Review Annual 1998-11-25)
"Many people will find the story strikes a chord, and it is cleanly written with some nice humorous touches. The dialogue is also very good. The illustrations are also detailed and lively and work very well with the text." (Resource Links 1998-09-22)
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