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Books with author Patti Sherlock

  • Letters From Wolfie

    Patti Sherlock

    eBook (Puffin Books, Feb. 15, 2007)
    Markā€™s dog Wolfie is part malamute, part German shepherd, and all heart. Mark can hardly imagine life without his big, loving canine companion. But in 1969, the Vietnam War is still raging, and when Mark learns that the army needs scout dogs, he decides to send Wolfie. As his dad says, a smart dog like Wolfie could save a lot of soldiersā€”soldiers like Markā€™s brother, Danny. Besides, it seems like the patriotic thing to do. Inspired by real events, this is a heartbreaking story about sacrifice, loyalty, and the complex meanings of patriotism.
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  • Letters From Wolfie

    Patti Sherlock

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 15, 2007)
    Markā€™s dog Wolfie is part malamute, part German shepherd, and all heart. Mark can hardly imagine life without his big, loving canine companion. But in 1969, the Vietnam War is still raging, and when Mark learns that the army needs scout dogs, he decides to send Wolfie. As his dad says, a smart dog like Wolfie could save a lot of soldiersā€”soldiers like Markā€™s brother, Danny. Besides, it seems like the patriotic thing to do. Inspired by real events, this is a heartbreaking story about sacrifice, loyalty, and the complex meanings of patriotism.
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  • SOME FINE DOG

    Patti Sherlock

    language (, April 3, 2013)
    Terry Riley wants a dog, but his mother says no. With the mines closed, she scarcely can put food on the table. When Terry finds a highly intelligent stray Border collie, he begs his mother to let him keep it. She finally agrees, on two conditions: Terry must earn enough money to feed "Duffy," and he must continue to go to choir practice. Mom's dream is that Terry receive the music scholarship that will enable him to attend college. As Terry trains his dog to do tricks, he realizes that his own dream - to create a dog act that he can take on the road - conflicts with his mother's. In a harrowing brush with death, Terry learns what's right for Duffy, his family, and himself.
  • Letters From Wolfie

    Patti Sherlock

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 11, 2004)
    Thirteen-year-old Mark donates his dog, Wolfie, to the Army's scout program during the Vietnam War, but when the Army won't say when--or if--the dogs will be returned to their owners, Mark grows more unsure of his decision to send Wolfie, in a gripping story about loyalty, dissent, patriotism, and the heartbreaking contradictions of war.
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  • Four of a Kind

    Patti Sherlock

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Twelve-year-old Andy lives with Grandpa and dreams of driving his two draft horses, Maggie and Tom, in a pulling contest
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  • Some Fine Dog

    Patti Sherlock

    Library Binding (Holiday House, April 1, 1992)
    When Terry brings home a dog, he discovers that his dream of taking a dog act on the road conflicts with his mother's dream that he attend college on a music scholarship. By the author of Four of a Kind.
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  • Letters from Wolfie

    Patti Sherlock

    Hardcover
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  • Letters From Wolfie

    Patti Sherlock

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 15, 2007)
    MarkĀ’s dog Wolfie is part malamute, part German shepherd, and all heart. Mark can hardly imagine life without his big, loving canine companion. But in 1969, the Vietnam War is still raging, and when Mark learns that the army needs scout dogs, he decides to send Wolfie. As his dad says, a smart dog like Wolfie could save a lot of soldiersĀ—soldiers like MarkĀ’s brother, Danny. Besides, it seems like the patriotic thing to do. Inspired by real events, this is a heartbreaking story about sacrifice, loyalty, and the complex meanings of patriotism.
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  • Letters from Wolfie

    Patti Sherlock

    Library Binding
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  • Letters From Wolfie

    Patti Sherlock, Brett Barry

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Markā€™s dog, Wolfie, is part malamute, part German shepherd, and all heart. Mark can hardly imagine life without his big, loving canine companion. But in 1969, the Vietnam War is still raging, and when Mark learns that the army needs scout dogs, he decides to send Wolfie. As his dad says, a smart dog like Wolfie could save a lot of soldiers - soldiers like Markā€™s brother, Danny. Besides, it seems like the patriotic thing to do. Inspired by real events, this is a heartbreaking story about sacrifice, loyalty, and the complex meanings of patriotism.
  • Anansi The Spider Man

    P M. Sherlock

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1969)
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  • Letters From Wolfie by Patti Sherlock

    Patti Sherlock

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Aug. 16, 1606)
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