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Johnny Rides Again Book

Johnny Rides Again
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  • Johnny Rides Again
  • Written by author Jo Ann Muchmore
  • Published by Holiday House, Inc., April 1995
  • After their wonderful mother and their beloved dog Johnny die within months of each other, ten-year-old Rose and her brothers have to make some adjustments when they get a new dog and their father begins to date. Rose feels that her father and brothers ar
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After their wonderful mother and their beloved dog Johnny die within months of each other, ten-year-old Rose and her brothers have to make some adjustments when they get a new dog and their father begins to date. Rose feels that her father and brothers are betraying the memories of her mother and Johnny by trying to replace them so quickly. Is she the only one that remembers they had a mother? In this story told straight from the heart, Rose learns that there's a place for both old and new memories, and that different experiences aren't always bad.

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Ten-year-old Rose Marlin mourns the death of her mother, who succumbed to cancer only months ago, and the subsequent death of the family's old dog Johnny intensifies Rose's misery. Although her father buys a puppy-another ``blue heeler''-and names it Johnny, too, nothing is quite the same. And when Mr. Marlin starts dating Miss Welman, a local schoolteacher, Rose is shocked at his disloyalty. Muchmore's first novel is first-rate in its portrayal of a plucky yet vulnerable character; Rose conducts an involving, often-times comical narrative with aplomb, and her language reflects the Texas setting without overpowering the reader. Not all the characters are as well delineated, however. Rose's two brothers, ages 14 and 7, seem interchangeable at times, and very little is said of their mother, an omission that thwarts the impact of Rose's anguish and fury regarding Miss Welman. Nevertheless, the book, meaningful and lively, is a promising debut and likely to captivate its audience. Ages 8-12. (Apr.)


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