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The Boy Who Wanted a Dog

The Boy Who Wanted a Dog

By Blyton, Enid

Published by Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4066338035530
eBook

About this book

In "The Boy Who Wanted a Dog," Enid Blyton captivates young readers with a heartwarming tale that explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and the innate desire for companionship. Written in her signature straightforward yet evocative style, the narrative unfolds through vivid illustrations and relatable dialogue, reflecting Blyton's rich understanding of childhood experiences. Set against the backdrop of post-war England, the story resonates with the era'Äôs longing for connection and simplicity, appealing to both children and adults who appreciate the innocence of youth. Enid Blyton, a prolific author of children's literature, was deeply influenced by her own childhood experiences, which were marked by an affinity for nature and animals. Her keen observations of young people's emotions and social dynamics led her to create memorable characters that echo the hopes and aspirations of her readers. Blyton's ability to weave moral lessons into engaging tales has solidified her legacy as one of the most beloved children's authors of the 20th century. I wholeheartedly recommend "The Boy Who Wanted a Dog" for its charming storytelling and life lessons wrapped in adventure. This book is a delightful addition to any child's library, perfect for sparking conversations about friendships and the joys of having a pet.

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The Boy Who Wanted a Dog is available as eBook at 2 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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