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Most children would
be thrilled with all the expensive toys Hal’s parents
lavished on him for his
11th birthday…Hal could see that. But all he
had ever wanted, with
every fiber of his being, was a dog; his parents were
equally adamant that this
would not happen. “Too much mess…too much bother,” they
declared, and the
matter was settled. When Hal’s father saw how terribly
dejected his son was, he
decided to rent a dog for the weekend (the details were
never spelled out to
Hal); the boy would tire of the dog quickly, and that
would be the end of it.
But it was not the
end of it…when Hal found out Fleck had been a rental
from Easy Pets, and not is
own for keeps, he hatched a desperate plan. He would go
to the pet shop and
snatch Fleck away, and take him on the train to his
grandparents’ home on the
coast. However, there were some things he hadn’t counted
on…like the fact that
the girl in charge of pet care at the shop had felt
sorry for some of the other
dogs in her care, and let them loose, as well. When they
all showed up at the
train station, expectantly watching him with their
trusting eyes, what was he
to do? Booktalk
by Luci Albertson, GSF
Committee Bedford
Public Library)
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