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Elvis and the underdogs, Jenny Lee

Label
Elvis and the underdogs, Jenny Lee
Language
eng
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Form of composition
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Elvis and the underdogs
Responsibility statement
Jenny Lee
Series statement
Elvis and the Underdogs, bk. 1
Summary
Benji Wendell Barnsworth is a small ten-year-old boy with a big personality. Born premature, Benji is sickly and accident prone and has a tendency to faint-a lot. He's at the hospital so often, he even has his own punch card. That is, until the day Benji wakes up from a particularly bad spell. Concerned for Benji's health, the doctor offers him two options: wear the world's ugliest padded helmet or get a therapy dog. Benji chooses the dog, of course. But when a massive crate arrives at Benji's house, out walks a two hundred-pound Newfoundland. And that isn't even the strangest thing about the dog. He announces that his name is Parker Elvis Pembroke IV. That's right, this dog can talk! And boy, is he bossy. Having a bossy dog can come in handy, though. Elvis brings out the dog lover in the most surprising people and shows Benji that making new friends may not be as scary as he once thought. From a fresh new voice comes the hilarious and poignant story about the importance of finding your own pack
Target audience
juvenile
Transposition and arrangement
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