Westminster dog show 2017 is happening! In honor of man’s best friend, check out one of these books that feature dogs as protagonists.
Do you know another title that features a furry four legged friend not represented in the Media Center display? How about titles that feature other species?
Please enter the titles that come to mind in the comments section below!
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One Response to “The Doggie, Dog World of Literature!”
Philip Pernice on
February 17th, 2017 1:12 pm
Of Mice and Men: Okay, I know that the dog is not a protagonist, but Steinbeck does include dogs (puppies and a very old dog), mice, bears, cranes and snakes in this novella. The dogs play an important role acting both as tragic symbols and foreshadowing for events to come.
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Of Mice and Men: Okay, I know that the dog is not a protagonist, but Steinbeck does include dogs (puppies and a very old dog), mice, bears, cranes and snakes in this novella. The dogs play an important role acting both as tragic symbols and foreshadowing for events to come.