Mission impawsible

James Patterson, 1947-

Book - 2020

Junior's family goes on vacation without him and he gets into mischief at the kennel.

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Subjects
Genres
Humorous fiction
Published
New York : Little, Brown and Company 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
James Patterson, 1947- (author)
Other Authors
Steven Butler, 1983- (author), Richard Watson, 1980- (illustrator)
Edition
First North American edition
Physical Description
168 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780316494472
9781544447780
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

That large, unruly dog Junior is back for a third funny outing, this time getting left behind at a posh but sadly vegetarian dog kennel when his family goes on vacation.Just as soon as Junior overhears the plans for a family vacation in Hollywood, he begins to make his own preparations, vividly imagining a place where all the "streets are paved with sausage meat" and where, of course, he'll quickly be discovered as a superstar. He and his doggy friends are crushed to later find that their families' vacation plans don't include them. Initially, Barking Meadows, with its spa treatments and cushion-filled kennel, seems to offer a fine alternativeuntil the dogs discover that the vegetarian food is, well, made of vegetables! What dog wants to eat celery and broccoli frittata? Desperate for a proper meal, a determined Junior takes it upon himself to lead the escape attempts. As usual, this exuberant canine has plenty of harebrained schemes, bringing just enough intelligence to bear to create laugh-out-loud situations. This action-driven book offers little character development, but it hardly matters since it's all about the silliness, including a pinch of bathroom humor, just right for the audience. Large, clear print and plentiful illustrations make this a fine choice for transitioning readers with funny bones to tickle. Watson depicts Junior's family as white, but some secondary human characters are people of color.Another doggie delight. (Fantasy. 6-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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