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My Dog Tulip by J. R. Ackerley
Throughout his life, writer J. R. Ackerley didn't consider himself a dog lover, until he came across Tulip, a German Shepherd that was "in love" with him. This book explores the emotions of dogs and our connection to them. It's a real love story.
Penguin Random House
Flush by Virginia Woolf
Flush is a Cocker Spaniel that has to move from the country to the city after he is offered as a gift to the poet, Elizabeth Barrett. His new owner is cooped up at home due to an illness and Flush must learn to live with her and to adapt to London society, which is nothing like the farm that he grew up on. We discover all of this through the eyes of the dog, who narrates the story.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
White Fang by Jack London
White Fang is a wild wolf–dog (the son of a female dog and a male wolf), whose entire life is tragic. His father and brothers die when he is little and he is left with just his mother. A group of Native Americans take him from his mother, but he has trouble adapting to the camp, because neither the men or the other dogs will go near him. White Fang is violent and wild, but over the course of the novel he becomes tame, and eventually, a loyal dog.
Puffin Classics
Someone to Run With by David Grossman
In the middle of a conflict in Jerusalem, this novel is focused on a more trivial affair: a lost dog. Assaf is the boy charged with finding the dog, and on the way he meets Tamar, a teenager with her own problems. The two form an understanding that eventually becomes their opportunity to save one another.
Guardian
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