Book Descriptions
for Barry, Boyhound by Andy Spearman
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Barry wakes up and discovers that he is a boyhound—a boy in outward appearance but with a mind of a dog—which leads him to abandon boy be havior for dog behavior, including chasing cats and biting friends. Spearman incorporates a wealth of sidebars, charts, footnotes, illustrations, and other features, all of which will amuse some readers but distract others. The wacky, and at times gross, humor will appeal particularly to boys. ca
Bridges to Understanding: Envisioning the World through Children's Books. © USBBY, 2011. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
This is the story of a boy named Barry. Some stuff happens, and overnight like magic he turns into a boyhound. Not a hound, but a boyhound—which means while he may still look like a boy, he is, in fact, a dog. And even in his boyhound brain, Barry knows there are lots of advantages to being a dog. You don't have to clean your room or use dental floss, for example.
But things get crazy. He eats something too disgusting to mention. He's attacked by telepathic squirrels. An innocent squashed frog gets involved. Plus, his mother's pretty mad. And that's all before the really bad thing happens. . . .
But things get crazy. He eats something too disgusting to mention. He's attacked by telepathic squirrels. An innocent squashed frog gets involved. Plus, his mother's pretty mad. And that's all before the really bad thing happens. . . .
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