In the fourth book in the adorable middle-grade series, Fenway gets a taste of the wild when he goes on a back-to-school camping trip with Hattie.
When Hattie starts using a word Fenway hasn't heard in a long, long time - "skool" - some other things change as well. Hattie's bushy ponytail disappears, clothes that smell like no one ever wore them get tossed around her room, and she smells nervous much more than usual. Then the family fills the Food Box with yummy hot dogs and loads it in the car. Fenway is thrilled that he gets to go along where ever they are going, and is even more excited when they arrive in the wilderness with tons of new scents to investigate, dogs and humans to meet, and lots of meat cooking over fires. Hattie seems excited about it all, too, and happy her friend Angel also came, but when more families arrive with lots of new kids, she smells nervous again. Especially when one certain kid that all the others seem to follow everywhere starts bossing everyone around. Fenway can sympathize, because a tiny dog is doing the same thing to all the other dogs. Fitting in can be a tough business, but luckily both Fenway and Hattie come around to realizing that being true to themselves is much more important.
“Learn more about the world and yourself through the POV of one of fiction’s best dogs.” – Margie Myers-Culver, Master Librarian and Infamous Dog Book Connoisseur
Look for all of the books in the series! Fenway and Hattie Fenway and Hattie and the Evil Bunny Gang Fenway and Hattie Up to New Tricks Fenway and Hattie In the Wild
And the Make Way for Fenway! illustrated chapter books for younger readers Fenway and the Bone Thieves Fenway and the Frisbee Trick Fenway and the Loudmouth Bird Fenway and the Great Escape
In the fourth book in the adorable middle-grade series, Fenway gets a taste of the wild when he goes on a back-to-school camping trip with Hattie.
When Hattie starts using a word Fenway hasn't heard in a long, long time - "skool" - some other things change as well. Hattie's bushy ponytail disappears, clothes that smell like no one ever wore them get tossed around her room, and she smells nervous much more than usual. Then the family fills the Food Box with yummy hot dogs and loads it in the car. Fenway is thrilled that he gets to go along where ever they are going, and is even more excited when they arrive in the wilderness with tons of new scents to investigate, dogs and humans to meet, and lots of meat cooking over fires. Hattie seems excited about it all, too, and happy her friend Angel also came, but when more families arrive with lots of new kids, she smells nervous again. Especially when one certain kid that all the others seem to follow everywhere starts bossing everyone around. Fenway can sympathize, because a tiny dog is doing the same thing to all the other dogs. Fitting in can be a tough business, but luckily both Fenway and Hattie come around to realizing that being true to themselves is much more important.
Praise
“Learn more about the world and yourself through the POV of one of fiction’s best dogs.” – Margie Myers-Culver, Master Librarian and Infamous Dog Book Connoisseur
Look for all of the books in the series! Fenway and Hattie Fenway and Hattie and the Evil Bunny Gang Fenway and Hattie Up to New Tricks Fenway and Hattie In the Wild
And the Make Way for Fenway! illustrated chapter books for younger readers Fenway and the Bone Thieves Fenway and the Frisbee Trick Fenway and the Loudmouth Bird Fenway and the Great Escape