Everything for a Dog

Everything for a Dog

by Ann M. Martin
Everything for a Dog

Everything for a Dog

by Ann M. Martin

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Overview

Bone is a stray dog, all alone in the world, looking for a safe place to call home. Charlie is devastated by the death of his older brother, but at least he has his brother's dog to comfort him. All Henry wants is a dog of his own, and even when his best friend moves away, his parents still won't let him have one. Bone, Charlie, and Henry don't know each other, but their lives are about to connect in a very surprising way. Because dogs, and dog lovers, have a way of finding each other . . .


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312674847
Publisher: Square Fish
Publication date: 05/10/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 314,818
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
ANN M. MARTIN is the author of the Baby-Sitters Club and Main Street series; the novels Belle Teal, A Corner of the Universe (winner of the Newbery Honor), Here Today, and On Christmas Eve, as well as the Doll People novels (written with Laura Godwin and illustrated by Brian Selznick); and the novels P. S. Longer Letter Later and Snail Mail No More, written with Paula Danziger. Ann lives in Upstate New York with her beloved dog, Sadie, whose mother was a stray, and several rescued cats.

Reading Group Guide

Discussion Questions and Activities
1. Henry, Bone, and Charlie have very different stories, but they also share something in common. How are they similar when it comes to their dreams and hopes? How are they different?
2. Bone experiences life in small towns and in the woods. Which do you think he prefers and why?
3. Early on in the novel, we learn that
"Charlie wishes he could be anywhere other than at the graduation of his dead brother" where he must accept his diploma. Why do you think this is?
Can you find another example in the story where Charlie is asked to replace his brother? How does this make him feel?
4. How does Charlie respond to EJ's death? What helps him?
5. If you were in Charlie's place, would you want to get another dog after
Sunny's accident? Why or why not?
6. Henry tries to prove that he is ready to own a dog, but feels his plan is a failure. Do you agree with him?
7. What does Bone learn about human beings during his many adventures?
8. Why does Bone run away from
Franklin's empty apartment? Do you think this was a good decision?
9. Survival is an important theme in
Everything for a Dog. How does it factor into the stories of Henry, Bone,
and Charlie? What does each of them need to do in order to survive his disappointments?
10. What does "home" mean to
Charlie, Bone, and Henry? How are their definitions different and how are they the same?
11. What did you learn about the life of a stray dog from this story?
Did it surprise you in any way?
12. Early in the novel, Henry makes a Christmas list in which he wishes for a dog and "everything for a dog." Imagine that you are
Henry and make a list of ten reasons why you should have a dog. Be sure to write the list from Henry's point of view!
13. Write a diary from the point of view of Bone. Describe his experiences from the time he runs away from Franklin's empty apartment until he meets Henry.
14. Research quotes from well-known people (authors, sports figures,
celebrities, humanitarians,
and world leaders) about the importance of treating animals with compassion and respect.
Create a poster, webpage,
scrapbook, or photo essay combining these quotes with photographs and other visual images.
15. Create a "bill of rights" for abandoned animals. Send it to your local elected official or animal shelter.

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