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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I like this story for several reasons. I like the way the author tells a very realistically sad tale, and turns it around to make it positive. It shows the importance of the pound and what rescuing an animal from one really means. I like the way the author told the story from the dog, Buddy’s, point of view. He tells about how happy is life is now and how much he loves his family, while also telling how hard his life used to be. How hard getting food and water once was for him. He tells about his patience towards people and how eventually he got rescued. The author chooses to tell the hardships of animal abuse by comparing and contrasting what life is like for Buddy in both the abusive, and happy home. I like how the author develops the story and gives the reader a sense of hope through compare and contrasting Buddy's life. Buddy starts by telling about his happy home and family, then he tells his life story up starting with his abusive home, and ending at the point where his current family rescues him. The moral of this story is to never give up hope. Good things will come. ( ) A mixed-breed dog named Buddy, now living in a loving home with a good family, tells the story of his life in this simple story, contrasting his many current blessings, from plentiful food and water to human companionship and care, with the neglect and abuse he suffered in his past "home." Chained up in the back yard by his former family, Buddy was frequently left to the elements, from rain to snow, with inadequate food and water, and no protection from local children, who threw things at him. Always hungry, and frequently in pain, he eventually gave up, lying down in his twisted chains to die. But then a most unexpected thing happened: a stranger arrived to unchain him, and bring him to a warm shelter, where he was nursed back to health, and a wonderful new family found him... Like Maggie's Second Chance, which was also illustrated by Joe Hyatt, Buddy Unchained is part of the Sit! Stay! Read! series, put out by The Gryphon Press, and intended for use in the classroom, as part of a humane education program. I think it will work very well toward that end, as the simple text - no more than a few sentences per page - clearly raises the importance of proper and humane care for dogs, and the suffering, both mental and physical, caused by neglect and cruelty. Buddy's story is immensely poignant, and the accompanying artwork by Hyatt really captures the emotional pitch of each scene, from the heartbreaking depiction of Buddy, shivering in the rain, to the far more happy image of Buddy in his new home (seen on the cover). A brief afterword includes a list of resources, and suggestions about possible actions to take, if one sees a dog being mistreated. Recommended to young animals lovers (with the caveat that there are some disturbing moments in the book), and to anyone looking for children's stories to use in humane education. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Buddy the dog talks about his current good home and the bad home that he was in before, where he was chained outside in all kinds of weather and his owners forgot to feed him. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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