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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 08:14 hrsNarrator: John MichaelsPublisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2021
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- Author: Saunders, MarshallDate:Created2012Summary:
Marshall Saunders "Beautiful Joe" (1893) is a remarkable classic exploring issues of animal cruelty told from the point of view of one dog, Joe. This work was an instant success upon its release in Canada, becoming the first book to sell over a million copies in that country. Written as a kind of dog's autobiography, the work was innovative in its narrative technique. Often compared to Anna Sewell's "Black Beauty", the novel tracks the true story of a terrier in Maine named Joe. As Joe tells his story, the reader quickly meets his cruel owner Jenkins. Jenkins mistreatment grows more intense over time. The reader develops a deep sympathy for Joe and his canine counterparts on account of its narrative point of view. Joe's journey through abuse towards being rescued is a harrowing account not to be missed by the animal lover.
Subject(s): Animal welfare | Dogs | Human-animal relationships | TerriersOriginal Publisher: [Place of publication not identified], Digireads.com PublishingLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781420944587, 1420944584
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