Book Descriptions
for Sable by Karen Hesse and Marcia Sewall
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Tate has always wanted a dog, so when the skinny stray wanders into her yard one October, she's determined to keep it. She names the dog Sable because of her dark, silky coat. But when Sable proves to be too much to handle - always wandering off and returning with things that belong to the neighbors - both Mam and Pap agree the dog has to go, and Sable is given away to a doctor in a another town. Tate's anger at losing her dog turns to single-mindedness - she'll do whatever it takes to prove to her parents how important it is for her to get Sable back. An unsentimental, satisfying animal story featuring strong prose and a compassionate, capable young girl as protagonist make this a noteworthy transitional reader. (Ages 8-11)
CCBC Choices 1994. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 1994. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Tate is overjoyed when a scrawny mutt turns up in the yard one day. She even persuades Mam and Pap to let her keep Sable, named for her dark, silky fur. But before long, the dog begins to cause trouble with the neighbors and Mam and Pap decide the dog must go. But Tate doesn't give up easily . . . and neither does Sable.
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