big place and I was always moving around.
Mouse nodded. He didn't look happy about
the plan, but he agreed.
Metal Head just sat there, watching. When
I told him we were coming along, his tail
began to wag, something I had not seen
before."
This book, now conveniently published in paperback, came highly recommended by my younger granddaughter who loved it. You know kids and dogs! Chance is the narrator of this story about her life in a dog shelter named Dogtown. There are challenges to endure and frequent wishes for the home life she once had. She does her best to make life as good as it can be, always aware that any dog in the shelter can be added to The List (the next one to go as they have been there too long).
She's a perfect guide for readers as she introduces other shelter dogs, and one tiny, friendly mouse. Chance is seen as Management's lucky charm, and given free rein to wander the facility without being placed in a cage. That allows her to leave some of her kibble for Mouse and her family, to prevent starvation. Life is acceptable. Metal Head, an e-dog, bonds with Quinn when the boy comes to Dogtown to read with the dogs there. Chance's opinion of Metal Head as heartless and unfeeling begins to change as she watches the two read together. Metal Head's desire to break out and find its way back home lead to the two (and friend Mouse) making their escape when the opportunity presents itself.
Before they make their break, Chance shares her story of how she lost her leg, her mistreatment by a dogsitter when her family was away, and her arrival at the shelter. Turns out both are hoping for that belonging place that once had been theirs. The story turns from life in the shelter to a series of adventures as they help Metal Head attempt to return to his past life.
Chance’s narrative offers flashbacks, vignettes about fellow shelter pets, and keen observation. There is laughter and opportunity to think seriously about some of the predicaments. Wallace West creates emotional and energetic grayscale artwork to enhance the story ... dogs for kids to fall in love with and care about. Back matter offers advice on helping out with shelter dogs.
Coming soon is my review of a second book in the Dogtown series. Those who become big fans of the two will be happy to know there is a new one in the works for publication in September!
"Your heart is a muscle…It grows stronger the more you use it."











