

desertcart.com: A Dog Called Homeless: A Middle Grade Novel About Friendship, Family Healing, and a Mother's Love for Kids (Ages 8-12): 9780062122261: Lean, Sarah: Books Review: Best child’s novel by far! - By far one of the best books I’ve ever read as an adult and teacher. This book starts slow but quickly becomes a page turner. The characters are so real. As a teacher, I always preview books before I release them to students. I am so glad I did because I pretty much cried the entire last half of the book. I’m prepared now! As a mom, I think it is a wonderful piece of literature. As a teacher, you always have to be extra cautious. It is about a mom that has died, so it might be sensitive to someone who might have just lost someone. It could also be therapeutic. It does reference beer a few times-but briefly. There is no profanity. There are some sad parts just beware. The friendship that develops is wonderful and heart warming. Sometimes it’s just nice to know this before it you pass it off to a child. Great for teaching theme, character traits, and problem and solution. I wish this would become a movie. As for readability it is an AR level of 4th grade. I love that it has short chapters because it helps students feel accomplished knowing their mastering chapters quickly. Review: A Dog Called Homeless is priceless! - As a children's author, an animal lover and one who just lost her mother less than a year ago, this story really hit home for me. One of my books is about coping with the loss of our beloved pets so when I was researching books on the market to help with grieving, I came across this gem and I knew I couldn't pass it up. I just turned 30 at the end of March and I can definitely say this book is beneficial for anyone who has lost their mother, no matter their age. I loved the subtle humor and when the story came all together in the end, I cried. Great style of writing from Sarah Lean. I really felt I was in Cally's mind the entire time and felt like I was seeing the world through her eyes. I imagined my mother so clearly every time she described her own. Brilliant book to help one cope.


| Best Sellers Rank | #693,680 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,475 in Children's Pet Books (Books) #2,390 in Children's Dog Books (Books) #9,242 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (938) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.45 x 7.62 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0062122266 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062122261 |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | January 7, 2014 |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |
| Reading age | 8 - 11 years, from customers |
M**B
Best child’s novel by far!
By far one of the best books I’ve ever read as an adult and teacher. This book starts slow but quickly becomes a page turner. The characters are so real. As a teacher, I always preview books before I release them to students. I am so glad I did because I pretty much cried the entire last half of the book. I’m prepared now! As a mom, I think it is a wonderful piece of literature. As a teacher, you always have to be extra cautious. It is about a mom that has died, so it might be sensitive to someone who might have just lost someone. It could also be therapeutic. It does reference beer a few times-but briefly. There is no profanity. There are some sad parts just beware. The friendship that develops is wonderful and heart warming. Sometimes it’s just nice to know this before it you pass it off to a child. Great for teaching theme, character traits, and problem and solution. I wish this would become a movie. As for readability it is an AR level of 4th grade. I love that it has short chapters because it helps students feel accomplished knowing their mastering chapters quickly.
S**A
A Dog Called Homeless is priceless!
As a children's author, an animal lover and one who just lost her mother less than a year ago, this story really hit home for me. One of my books is about coping with the loss of our beloved pets so when I was researching books on the market to help with grieving, I came across this gem and I knew I couldn't pass it up. I just turned 30 at the end of March and I can definitely say this book is beneficial for anyone who has lost their mother, no matter their age. I loved the subtle humor and when the story came all together in the end, I cried. Great style of writing from Sarah Lean. I really felt I was in Cally's mind the entire time and felt like I was seeing the world through her eyes. I imagined my mother so clearly every time she described her own. Brilliant book to help one cope.
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Read this book with your child!
My 8 year old son was given this book to read by his teacher because she knows he LOVES all animals, but especially dogs. Once he started, he couldn't put the book down! What a joy it was to see a child (especially mine) so engrossed in a book!!!! At the dinner table he would talk about the characters, at the bustop, in the car, etc....and he kept telling me that I would love it, too! When he finally finished it, he asked me if we could actually "buy" the hardcover book because we had to give this one back to the library and he wanted to read it "a trllion more times! ...and I still hadn't read it yet," he said! So, we did...and I did!....and I have to tell you...its a great book! I was really impressed that it wasn't your typical 3 grade book, but touched on sooooo many senses for everyone! This author made you "feel" the book....not just read it! And I was so happy that my son "got it"...the message the book was sending! Whether it be the emotions of the main characters, understanding physical handicaps of others are just that.....they're still human, how animals are more than just 4 legged creatures....they are gifts to us, and to not judge people by their appearances... be it blindness, deafness, dirty ragged clothes, etc....everyone is special and has a purpose here on earth. Read this WITH your child...they'll thank you for it!
J**L
We thought it was a sweet and tender story about loss and what a young ...
This book was read aloud to my my nine-year old son. He would read a few pages and then I took over for a few pages. We thought it was a sweet and tender story about loss and what a young heart needs to begin to move forward. It was not as action-packed as most books my son usually reads; it tended to lag a little for a BOY his AGE. Some of the subtle and poignant content was lost on him, but overall, I would say it was a pleasant read, would recommend to be read with adult because of heavy subject matter. Enjoy!
L**K
My new favorite book for elementary aged students
As a 5th grade English/Language Arts teacher, I try to read books so that I can recommend them to my students. This has become my new favorite book for my students. It's a great story of a family in the midst of dealing with loss and the way they all deal with it. The story truly is a precious story of hope and determination. I highly recommend this to anyone with elementary aged students. It's a great read for the whole family.
L**A
Coming Home
It was a year ago when her mother had died. Cally's dad wouldn't speak of her mother. Then one day, Cally wouldn't speak at all. How can a homeless man, a dog, and the love of a woman that would never die, heal a family and expand it beyond words? This is a beautiful story that will have you laughing and crying, and leave you very satisfied and grateful for having met this unexpected mix of characters. Fabulous!
S**A
Ok item
good book at the price
F**S
Can’t see very well I’m crying
I just finished the book quite literally a couple seconds ago for my intro to special education class. Please just read. Great book, I can’t stop balling.
C**Z
Absolutely loved this book. Ideal for someone who is dealing with the loss of a l one.
C**T
A beautiful story of family, loss, and belonging that shouldn't be missed. One book that will make you re-read many times. I just couldn't get psyched up for another dog story. However, once I began reading it I was pleasantly surprised. Touching and sweet, with a very slight touch of the supernatural. This book is good choice for those who can handle an emotional book. Cried through much of it. Great for middle-grade.
M**N
I bought this for a ten year old, had a quick look, and did not want to put it down! This really is a lovely story, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this, bereavement is dealt with sensitively, and a thread of hope runs right through the story. The illustrations are beautiful, all in all an uplifting read.
T**6
My last book of 2024! Cally, her dad and brother live in a house which doesn't feel like home since Mum died. No-one knew why she had been out of their town but she was driving back when there was an accident. One day when they are in the park to talk about moving to a flat (dad's sold the house) she sees 'mum' but Dad and Luke don't believe her. Cally also keep seeing 'mum' and she also sees her with Jed a homeless man and a wolfhound who seems to like Cally. Cally is often in trouble for calling out. Then she takes part in a sponsored silence - no-one believes she can do it - but she does and she doesn't stop doing it. She stays silent, choosing not to talk. In the new flat she meets a boy called Sam, he's blind and deaf, so the fact Cally isn't speaking is no problem. His Mum accepts her as she is and she begins to learn Sam's tapping method of talking. The wolfhound keeps coming to Cally's school, and is with Jed when he comes to their flats. Cally asks for 'Homeless' the dog to stay but dad says no way. Homeless is at school again and the teachers call the dog warden - can Cally get get him away? Then something happens...and Cally has to shout! Loud! And Jed arrives at the flat again, with Homeless, but he has a story to tell... Absolutely beautiful story of the grief of a family who don't talk about it. The story of a new friendship and it's affect on Cally and Sam. Loved it. 5*
I**7
This book was very good of how she mad friends with Sam who is blind and very almost death. It was heart touching.
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