Ten ‘No Pooping’ signs on one lawn?? Sophie and her teenage pal Juno are trying to bring their neighborhood together with an awesome “Dog Circus Block Party”, but their bossy new neighbor’s signs are not helping. And wait a second…could he have something to do with her school suddenly facing closure, too? Between learning to unicycle, tracking down the mayor’s secret meeting, and making Bonney-the-Pug into a ventriloquist, Sophie still has to figure out the ultimate clown protest. But will it be enough to keep her school open and her dog and human pack together?
Based on real life humans and dogs, Dog Circus Block Party celebrates young people’s power to take on complex problems like gentrification and school closings with their creativity, humor, and community.
Published by Levine Querido.
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When Sophie and her two Jack Russell terriers move to Boston, she's excited not to be the only brown kid in the neighborhood anymore. She instantly likes the quirky teenager named Juno next door and her pug, Bonney. But not everything's easy. Her classmates make fun of her Vermont overalls. The upstairs neighbor hates barking. And Bonney needs surgery that Juno's family can't afford.
So, Sophie and Juno invent the Barking Puppy, the first ever newspaper written "by dogs" and "for dogs." Will anyone else get how funny it is? And more importantly, can they sell it to raise enough money in time to save Bonney? Will the landlord kick Sophie and her mom out before they even get started?
Don't miss this first edition of a doggone great series and find out for yourself!
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Lori Lobenstine and her goddaughter, Sophie Canon, have been collaborating on Barking Puppy projects since Sophie was ten years old. The Barking Puppy is their first children’s book, with Lori as the lead author and Sophie as the creative consultant and Editor-in-Chief, contributing her lived experiences, as well as her keen ear for youth dialogue and uncanny blend of human and dog humor.
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