JUNGLE DOGS

 
Jungle Dogs is a strong family story that examines issues of courage, heroism, and violence. Sixth grader "Boy" Regis loves his family, their Hawaiian village, and the sea. But he's terrified of the wild dogs that lurk along his paper route. His older brother Damon calls him Sissyboy, and stirs up trouble by jumping into the middle of Boy's own battles at school. "Fight or die, "Damon says, and "How can you be my brother?"

Boy is no sissy, and he's determined to face the jungle dogs. If he can do that, he can find a way to show Damon: you don't always have to fight to win a battle.
 

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REVIEWS:

"Sharp characterizations and inventive, subtle plot twists... At the heart of this satisfying read lies a believable relationship between brothers, one filled with skirmishes and love."
--Publishers Weekly

 

 

AWARDS:

1999 Best Books for Young Adults, American Library Association
Junior Literary Guild Pick (January 1999)
  New York Public Library's Books for the Teen Age 1999
  Nominee: Heartland Award (Kansas)

 

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