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Cargando... Zak, the one-of-a-kind dog (edición 1997)por Jane Lidz
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Zak sets out on a journey to discover just who he is. Along the way he meets lots of new friends - children, dogs, cats, even a stuffed lion - who all help him to see the qualities that make him special, a one of a kind dog. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As it turns out, Jane Lidz is a local artist. She specializes in abstracts, geometrics, hearts, landscapes and horses. Her colors are bold and although Zak: The One-of-a-Kind Dog is a departure from where her art seems to be now, I can see how they came from the same creative mind.
Zak is a typical looking mutt dog. From the other children's books that feature dogs, Zak reminds me most of Ralph from Alice, the Cat Who Was Hounded by Jules Rosenthal. He's an ugly Benji. He's a small dog with floopy triangle ears and wiry fur.
Zak decides he needs to know what kind of dog he is. The book chronicles his search for his heritage and identity with photographs that appear to be hand tinted black and whites. He discovers his own unique gestalt and with it an inner peace.
Jane Lidz's book was read on an episode of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. You can read about it on the Neighborhood Archive. ( )