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Books with title The Friendly Dog

  • A Dog-Friendly Town

    Josephine Cameron

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 4, 2020)
    Josephine Cameron's A Dog-Friendly Town is a delightful middle-grade cozy caper sure to excite dog-lovers and gentle mystery readers alike!Twelve-year-old Epic McDade isn't ready for middle school. He'd rather help out at his family's dog-friendly bed n' breakfast all summer, or return to his alternative elementary school in the fall, where learning feels safe. But change comes in all shapes and fur colors. When Carmelito, California is named America's #1 Dog-Friendly Town, all the top dogs and their owners pour into Epic's sleepy seaside neighborhood for a week of celebration.The McDades are in dog heaven with all the new business until a famous dog's jewel-encrusted collar goes missing. Every guest is a suspect, and Epic will have to embrace new friends and new ideas to sniff out the culprit before the week is through.
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  • Our Friend the Dog

    Maurice Maeterlinck, Cecil Alden, Alexander Teixeira de Mattos

    language (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Friendly Sea

    Andrew Wareham

    eBook (The Electronic Book Company, July 27, 2014)
    The Duty and Destiny Series: By Andrew Wareham, the author of the highly acclaimed, 'A Poor Man at the Gate Series.' Please Note: The novels are best read in series order. . The Duty and Destiny Series is a superbly-crafted collection of historical novels with a strong naval/seafaring theme. The series follows the naval career, loves and business dealings of Englishman, Frederick Harris, a brave but reluctant mariner. Despite his disinclination, he is seemingly destined to become a Master and Commander of his own ship. Book One - The Friendly Sea: The second son of a Hampshire landowner, Frederick Harris has no expectations worthy of the name. He takes to the sea as a profession, rather than from love of the seafaring life. Early in the French Revolutionary War he seizes the chance to shine in a bloody sea battle. After promotion, he is sent to the Caribbean where he gains further promotion and the patronage of a senior admiral. (First published in July 2014)Published by The Electronic Book Company
  • My Friend the Dog

    Albert Payson Terhune

    eBook (Chauhau Press, April 15, 2014)
    Terhune penned many books about the dogs he kept and trained on the Sunnybank estate throughout the 1920s and 30s.This is a collection of lovely stories about collies and their humans, mostly about canine loyalty, heroism, intelligence, and love.This early work by Albert Payson Terhune was originally published in 1926, we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
  • The Friendly Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Garth Williams

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 10, 2012)
    This whimsical collection of poems and stories by Margaret Wise Brown is back in print in its original format—the Little Golden Book. Garth Williams' artwork shines here, with the friendliest bunnies, dogs, and people ever!
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  • A Dog-Friendly Town

    Josephine Cameron

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 4, 2020)
    Josephine Cameron's A Dog-Friendly Town is a delightful middle-grade cozy caper sure to excite dog-lovers and gentle mystery readers alike!Twelve-year-old Epic McDade isn't ready for middle school. He'd rather help out at his family's dog-friendly bed n' breakfast all summer, or return to his alternative elementary school in the fall, where learning feels safe. But change comes in all shapes and fur colors. When Carmelito, California is named America's #1 Dog-Friendly Town, all the top dogs and their owners pour into Epic's sleepy seaside neighborhood for a week of celebration.The McDades are in dog heaven with all the new business until a famous dog's jewel-encrusted collar goes missing. Every guest is a suspect, and Epic will have to embrace new friends and new ideas to sniff out the culprit before the week is through.
  • A Dog-Friendly Town

    Josephine Cameron

    Paperback (Square Fish, May 18, 2021)
    Josephine Cameron's A Dog-Friendly Town is a delightful middle-grade cozy caper sure to excite dog-lovers and gentle mystery readers alike!Twelve-year-old Epic McDade isn't ready for middle school. He'd rather help out at his family's dog-friendly bed n' breakfast all summer, or return to his alternative elementary school in the fall, where learning feels safe. But change comes in all shapes and fur colors. When Carmelito, California is named America's #1 Dog-Friendly Town, all the top dogs and their owners pour into Epic's sleepy seaside neighborhood for a week of celebration.The McDades are in dog heaven with all the new business until a famous dog's jewel-encrusted collar goes missing. Every guest is a suspect, and Epic will have to embrace new friends and new ideas to sniff out the culprit before the week is through.
  • The Friendly Flower

    V. Anna

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Feb. 16, 2019)
    "The Friendly Flower" is a short children's tale about a friendly rose who discovers that sharing truly is caring. Her selfless demeanor leads her to find the true meaning of friendship. Together, she and her friends recognize the strength in their camaraderie.
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  • The Friendly Four

    Eloise Greenfield, Jan Spivey Gilchrist

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 13, 2006)
    THE FRIENDLY FOUR Celebrate summer with Coretta Scott King Award winners Eloise Greenfield and Jan Spivey Gilchrist! Drum: Didn't I call this summer a bummer? All: Not anymore, not anymore. Drum: I was alone, and life was lonely. All: But not anymore, Drum: 'cause we're the Friendly Four! When Drum, Dorene, Louis, and Rae enter one another's lives unexpectedly, they embark on an unforgettable summer of discovery and creative play together. With individual poems and poems for multiple voices, Eloise Greenfield follows four children as they explore the bonds of friendship, family, and community.
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  • The Friendly Duck

    Deborah Borgo

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    When a little boy who lives in a farmhouse fails to show up for his daily visit to a duck, Duck traces the boy's usual route in reverse, passing all the farm animals, and pays a visit to the boy, who unfortunately is sick in bed.
  • The Friend

    Sarah Stewart, David Small

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 11, 2004)
    From the beloved husband-and-wife team of The Gardener, a Caldecott Honor BookAnnabelle Bernadette Clementine DoddWas a good little girl, though decidedly odd.Belle lived every day as if she were grown --She thought she could do everything all on her own.Lucky for Belle, she has a friend at home, a caregiver named Beatrice Smith -- Bea -- who keeps a close eye on her so she doesn't get into too much mischief. Through the week Belle helps Bea as she does chores or shops or bakes, and at the end of most days they head to the beach -- Belle and Bea, hand in hand, by the sea. But one afternoon Belle sneaks outside to play all alone, and something happens that changes her life forever. A lyrical rhymed text and pictures that pack emotion combine to present powerful portraits of a girl and her loving guardian.
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  • Duke the friendly police dog

    Jonathan P Bittle, Jiffy Survilla

    Hardcover (Jonathan Bittle, Dec. 2, 2019)
    All Duke wants to be is a police dog, but there is one problem. He is too nice! All the other puppies call Duke mean names. "You're a failure!" "You're useless!" "Loser!" It is hard being a friendly police dog. What is he going to do? Find out what happens to Duke in this lovely story about discovering where he truly belongs.