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Tango: The Tale of an Island Dog
Tango The Tale of an Island Dog
Author: Eileen Beha
Rat. Bait. — Tango had tried to wiggle out of the lobster trap's webbing, but he was too weak adn stiff from the cold. Icicles of hair pinched his skin. His eyelids were frozen shut, his lungs tiny punching bags without air. — Rat. Bait. Where was he? Was he dreaming? He couldn't be dead. He was in too much pain. — When two warm human hands u...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780545302524
ISBN-10: 0545302528
Publication Date: 9/2010
Pages: 244
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Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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i think this book was pretty good. it definatly will bring joy to many young readers. it is best for ages 8-10 or around there.it is a happybook about a little rich dog that gets washed overboard an island and is confused because he is used to the good life. in pain from being caught in a hertful crab net, he befriends a fox named beau, a orphan girl, and a cat who is slowly drifting from his clan. all of his friends claim that its a miricale that he survived but all he cares about is getting home to his owners. he soon starts to believe that his owners think hes dead and that they wont look for him. so he decieds to go up to the light house and search for the empire state building, the biggest tower in his hometown, Manhatten. i liked the way the animals talk and the way the story was written.


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