No Dogs Allowed, Jane Cutler
No Dogs Allowed, Jane Cutler
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No Dogs Allowed

Author: Jane Cutler

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 1 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/16/2013

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Because of allergies, five-year-old Edward Fraser and his older brother Jason can't have pets. Edward finds his own solution to the problem. He becomes a dog. In fact, he becomes so good at it, that two friends of Edward's from school start to act like dogs, too. Soon they sound so convincing that neighbors call the police to complain about the barking and yowling. When the police arrive, Jason wishes he could hide. A younger brother is bad enough, but a pet brother is just too much. Little does he know, three more of Edward's adventures await. No Dogs Allowed is a rollicking collection of stories including Rideout and Gateway, Killer Kelly, Four Eyes, Three Heads and The Unexpected by acclaimed children's author Jane Cutler. Johnny Heller's glowing narration conveys the simple joys of family life with charm and humor. Listeners will laugh out loud as Edward and Jason find themselves in the doghouse.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Stacey

It is more like a collection of short stories than one continuous novel. The last chapter, The Unexpected, could be used in writer's workshop of how to just write about one part of a trip, in this case, getting there......more

This was a fun little novel that the kids and I read over a week at bedtime. It seems to be several short adventures of Jason and his little brother Edward. The title takes its name from the first adventure where Edward pretends to be a dog much to Jason's annoyance. The kids and I laughed and marve......more

Goodreads review by Angela

I love the book. My favorite part was when the boys tried on the glasses, and when their mother had the pair of glasses that had clear lenses. I had to read this book for an assignment, I am glad I did too.......more

Goodreads review by Tawny

A fun, goofy read about two brothers.......more