Book Descriptions
for Sad, the Dog by Sandy Fussell and Tull Suwannakit
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Even if the dog weren’t called Sad, you’d immediately know that he was, just from the illustrations that show his eyes and drooping little body. Sad is owned by an elderly couple who cater to his basic needs but who just don’t give him any love. And when they move away, they leave him behind. Happily, the new family who moves into the house is thrilled to learn that the house comes with a dog. It takes a while for the boy, Jack, to coax Sad into trusting him but once he does, he’s given a new name: Lucky. Tull Suwannakit’s distinctive watercolor illustrations perfectly reflect the range of emotions of all of the characters, from the solemn, cranky elderly couple who first owned Sad to the ebullient and enthusiastic little boy who renames him, and we see the impact of their attitudes on little dog who just wants to be loved. (Ages 4–8)
CCBC Choices 2016. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2016. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
An ode to finding the one who brings out the best in you--and makes you feel as special as you are.
A clever little dog christens himself "Sad" when his humans fail to give him a name. Although they feed him and wash him, they don't appreciate his many gifts, like his love of singing ("stop that yapping!"). When the people move away and leave Sad behind, Sad is heartbroken. But then a new family with a young boy arrives at Sad's house in a big truck. Although Sad is initially frightened, it soon becomes clear that the boy is just the right person to make a dog's life complete with playtime, treats, and a brand-new name: Lucky. Welcoming illustrations illuminate this joyful tale, which reminds young readers to appreciate themselves and the ones--human or otherwise--who depend on them.
A clever little dog christens himself "Sad" when his humans fail to give him a name. Although they feed him and wash him, they don't appreciate his many gifts, like his love of singing ("stop that yapping!"). When the people move away and leave Sad behind, Sad is heartbroken. But then a new family with a young boy arrives at Sad's house in a big truck. Although Sad is initially frightened, it soon becomes clear that the boy is just the right person to make a dog's life complete with playtime, treats, and a brand-new name: Lucky. Welcoming illustrations illuminate this joyful tale, which reminds young readers to appreciate themselves and the ones--human or otherwise--who depend on them.
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