A girl, a dog, and a summer they won’t forget. Twelve-year-old Paige Coopersmith and her family have won a house in an essay-writing contest. Excited to leave their cramped apartment and move to a sprawling property in rural Ontario, they’re more than a little surprised to find the house is old and in need of major repairs. They’re even more shocked to discover that Iggy ― the old dog who lives there ― comes with the house. Apparently it was all in the fine print! Due to financial stress, and with nowhere else to go, the family stays. Paige, who is scared of the large, unkempt Newfoundland dog, does her best to stay out of her way, while her parents deal with an unusual list of instructions from the previous owner. But girl and beast soon form a special bond, when Paige, a hesitant reader, practises her reading out loud and discovers that Iggy loves to be read to. Little does Paige know Iggy is even more special than she realizes. In fact, someone else has their eye on her, and when Iggy goes missing, it’s Paige who must solve the mysteries of this unusual house and find her now beloved dog.
Deborah Kerbel was born in London, England, but grew up in Toronto, Canada. A finalist for the 2012 Governor General's Literary Award, the 2010 Canadian Library Association YA Book of the Year Award, 2019 Blue Spruce Award Honour Book, and winner of the 2020 IODE Jean Throop Book Award, Deborah is the author of ten books for young readers of all ages. Currently, Deborah lives and writes in Thornhill, Ontario, with her husband, two book loving teens, and a schnoodle named Fred. Visit her at www.deborahkerbel.ca
A middle grade book with perfect ingredients to charm and engage a reader. Paige is an intelligent, unsettled twelve-year-old (“Twelve was like the age version of Tofukry”), whose family has just moved into a new home in the country. It’s summer and Paige would rather be anywhere than looking after her baby sister and hanging out with her brother. She’s a fact collector, and a problem solver, and she has her work cut out for her this summer. But the central character of the book is an aged Newfoundland dog named Iggy, the sweetest, gentlest, farting barfer that you’ll ever meet between the pages of a book. A delightful romp filled with adolescent angst, mysteries and some dastardly villains.
A charming, easy to read middle-grade book that will make you love dogs forever. The dialogue is witty, clever and oh-so-realistic. This book helps us all realize just how much a dog's love can mean. They can save us and the people we love!
Was a very cute book to read with my son in grade 2 as a family read. He loved it and it was so cute when he kept asking for one more chapter because he wanted to know what happened next :)
A sweet, middle-grade, doggy mystery, Paige and her family "win" an old, dilapidated house that looks nothing like the picture in the contest flyer. They sign the papers and agree to live there and fix it up, but that's not all they inherit. The previous owner's HUGE Newfoundland dog, Iggy, is also included with the house! Unfortunately, Paige is terrified of dogs ...
A wonderful page-turner for younger readers, the payoffs later in the book made me laugh. Watch out for Pumpkin in the Pipes!