Dancing through the snow

Título
Dancing through the snow

Jean, Little

Resumen
Jean Little's poignant novel about an abandoned girl, and the dog who helps teach her how to trust again. Ten-year-old Min has had a long history of foster care since she was abandoned at age three. Now, let go by yet another foster family, Min continues to build a protective wall around herself. Her newest caregiver, a former Children's Aid doctor, sees past Min's hardened shell and tries to find a way to reach her...and does, finally, by taking in a sick, neglected dog that has escaped from a puppy mill. While watching the dog recover and open its heart to its new owners, Min comes out of her own shell. Readers will rejoice as Min opens her heart and allows herself to be a part of a loving family, to make friends and to finally stand up to the taunts of a bully, whose hurtful words have contributed to her lack of self-esteem.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2007

Descripción física
239 p. ; 20 cm.

Junior.

5-8

Información del programa
Accelerated Reader MG 5.1 9.0 127385
 
Gr. 4+
 
Accelerated Reader
 
Accelerated Reader 5.1 9.0

Término de la materia
Adopted children -- Fiction.
 
Puppy mill.
 
Adoption -- Fiction.
 
Foster home care -- Fiction.
 
Bullying -- Fiction.
 
Family -- Fiction.
 
Foster care of animals -- Fiction.
 
Self-esteem -- Fiction.
 
Bullies -- Fiction.
 
Orphans -- Fiction.
 
Girls -- Fiction.
 
Enfants placés -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
 
Foster children -- Fiction.
 
Dogs -- Fiction.
 
Foundlings -- Fiction.
 
Chiens -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
 
Enfants trouvés -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
 
Abandoned children -- Fiction.
 
Foster parents -- Fiction.
 
Child welfare -- Fiction.
 
Dogs.
 
Foster children.
 
Foundlings.

Género
Domestic fiction.

Autor añadido
Morin, Paul.

Síntesis
Jean Little's poignant novel about an abandoned girl, and the dog who helps teach her how to trust again. Ten-year-old Min has had a long history of foster care since she was abandoned at age three. Now, let go by yet another foster family, Min continues to build a protective wall around herself. Her newest caregiver, a former Children's Aid doctor, sees past Min's hardened shell and tries to find a way to reach her...and does, finally, by taking in a sick, neglected dog that has escaped from a puppy mill. While watching the dog recover and open its heart to its new owners, Min comes out of her own shell. Readers will rejoice as Min opens her heart and allows herself to be a part of a loving family, to make friends and to finally stand up to the taunts of a bully, whose hurtful words have contributed to her lack of self-esteem.

ISBN
9780545989657

Información de publicación
Toronto : Scholastic Canada, 2007.


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