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Author | Farley Mowat |
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Illustrator | Paul Galdone |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's |
Published | 1957 (Little, Brown & Co) |
Publication place | Canada |
Pages | 238 |
OCLC | 1099385 |
LC Class | QL795 D6 M68 |
Followed by | Owls in the Family |
The Dog Who Wouldn't Be is a semi-fictional account of Farley Mowat's early life in Saskatchewan during the Depression with his dog, Mutt.
Plot
editThe book covers the adventures and misadventures of Mutt, a dog who does not act at all like a regular dog.
Reviews
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References
edit- ^ Borland The Dog Who Wouldn't Be. The New York Times Book Review 18 Aug. 1957, p.10
- ^ "The Dog Who Wouldn't Be, by Farley Mowat. New York: Bantam Books. $2.50. The Boat Who Wouldn't Float, By Farley Mowat. New York: Bantam Books. $2.50". CSMonitor. October 13, 1981. Retrieved 7 May 2014.
External links
edit- Lorraine Mary York (1 January 1990). Introducing Farley Mowat's The dog who wouldn't be: a reader's guide. ECW Press.
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