Book details

Dog Diaries #2: Buddy
Description
A German shepherd, the first dog trained at Dorothy Eustis's famous Seeing Eye guide-dog school for the blind, looks back at her life. Chosen for her intelligence, obedience, and willingness to learn, Kiss knows there is more to life than chasing balls and chewing bones. After spending months learning to take care of her beloved trainer Jack, Kiss is assigned to Morris, a strange, clumsy man who wants to change her name to Buddy. As she adapts to her new life, Kiss realizes that Morris may need her even more than Jack did. Based on a true story, and featuring realistic illustrations and additional information about guide dogs, this book is perfect for smart, dog-loving, early middle-grade readers.
Age
7-10
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
160 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Narrative: 'Dog Diaries #2: Buddy' offers readers an engaging and heartwarming narrative from the perspective of a dog, making it a unique and captivating read for animal lovers and young readers alike.
- Historical Insight: The book provides educational value by weaving historical facts into the story, such as the life of the first seeing-eye dog, offering readers both entertainment and knowledge.
- Character Development: Readers can enjoy the growth and development of Buddy as he learns to navigate the world and his responsibilities, which can be both inspiring and relatable for those facing their own challenges.
- Reading Skills Improvement: Aimed at middle-grade readers, the book is an excellent tool for improving reading skills, with age-appropriate language and themes that encourage children to read more and develop a love for books.