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Larry, the King of Rock and Roll by Iris Rainer Dart

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Did you know dogs can talk? Well, neither did Cathy and her father, Tom, a songwriter struggling with a new tune—that is, until their pet dog Larry opened his mouth and helped Tom finish the song! Once Larry reveals he can not only talk but sing, there's no stopping him. In no time, he's on stage singing for sold-out audiences. Even the President of the United States is a fan of Larry. But soon enough, fame goes to Larry's he drops Tom from his act, abandons Cathy and moves in with his agent. By the time of his showcase gig at the Hollywood Bowl, it's clear he's the king of rock and roll—but at what cost?

A fun-filled, tongue-in-cheek romp through the world of music stardom, The King of Rock and Roll is sure to win this lovable pooch a whole new legion of fans—young readers everywhere!

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First published January 18, 2007

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Iris Rainer Dart

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Iris Rainer Dart is the author of eight novels, including the much-beloved New York Times bestseller Beaches. The mother of two children, she lives in California with her husband.

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February 9, 2010
I thought this book was cute. A bit silly. Not really NYRA quality.

Did you know dogs can talk? Well, neither did Cathy and her father, Tom, a songwriter struggling with a new tune—that is, until their pet dog Larry opened his mouth and helped Tom finish the song!
Once Larry reveals he can not only talk but sing, there's no stopping him. In no time, he's on stage singing for sold-out audiences. Even the President of the United States is a fan of Larry. But soon enough, fame goes to Larry's head: he drops Tom from his act, abandons Cathy and moves in with his agent. By the time of his showcase gig at the Hollywood Bowl, it's clear he's the king of rock and roll—but at what cost?
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May 20, 2009
This book was awesome!! It was really funny. It was one of the best books that I have ever read!
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