Description

The Newbery Medal-winning author of Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech, brings readers a story with enormous heart. 

Love That Dog shows how one boy named Jack finds his voice with the help of a teacher, a pencil, some yellow paper, and of course, a dog. Written as a series of free-verse poems from Jack's point of view, this novel is perfect for kids and teachers, too.

Jack hates poetry. Only girls write it and every time he tries to, his brain feels empty. But his teacher, Miss Stretchberry, won't stop giving her class poetry assignments—and Jack can't avoid them. But then something amazing happens. The more he writes, the more he learns that he does have something to say.

"I guess it does


look like a poem

when you see it


typed up

like that."


This heartfelt and accessible book is a classroom favorite for a reason, exploring big emotions in a way every reader can understand:


  • Free-Verse Poetry: Experience Jack's world through his own short, powerful poems—a perfect and unintimidating introduction for young readers to the magic of verse.
  • A Reluctant Reader's Journey: A story for any kid who thinks they hate poetry. Jack starts out with an empty brain but soon discovers he has more to say than he ever imagined.
  • The Power of a Great Teacher: With the gentle encouragement of his teacher, Miss Stretchberry, Jack learns that his own words have power and his own story is worth telling.
  • Handling Grief and Loss: A tender and honest exploration of love for a pet, showing how writing can be a way to honor memory and work through sadness.

About the author(s)

Sharon Creech has written twenty-one books for young people and is published in over twenty languages. Her books have received awards in both the U.S. and abroad, including the Newbery Medal for Walk Two Moons, the Newbery Honor for The Wanderer, and Great Britain’s Carnegie Medal for Ruby Holler.

Before beginning her writing career, Sharon Creech taught English for fifteen years in England and Switzerland. She lives in Maine, “lured there by my grandchildren,” Creech says.

www.sharoncreech.com

Reviews

“A really special triumph.” - Kirkus (*Starred Review*)

“Readers will love that dog, and this book.” - Publishers Weekly (*Starred Review*)

“Sharon Creech has achieved more than one impressive feat here.” - New York Times Book Review

“Eventually, Jack learns that poetry might be just the way to process some things in his life. This book, and Miss Stretchberry, are magic.” One of the 11 Best Teachers in Children’s Literature - Brightly

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