First Opinion: Look Who's Talking Now: The Problem of Narrative Voice in Tuesday Tucks Me In.Published in:2014By:Brock-Servais, RhondaPublication type:Book Review
Second Reaction: Trailing a Cat Through Europe.Published in:2014By:Englot, RenéePublication type:Book Review
Second Reaction: Tuesday Tucks Me In Takes "Best in Show".Published in:2014By:Bauserman, KathrynPublication type:Book Review
Second Reaction: Imaginary Bond Between a Boy and a Dog Becomes Real.Published in:2014By:Killin, LarissaPublication type:Book Review
First Opinion: City Cat: A European Adventure Enhanced by Postmodern Elements.Published in:2014By:Burke, April M.Publication type:Book Review
Second Reaction: Through the Eyes of a Cat.Published in:2014By:Curtis, KellyPublication type:Book Review
First Opinion: An Unconditional Love.Published in:2014By:Wyeth, Sharon DennisPublication type:Book Review
First Opinion: Becoming Real: Imagining Love in Lou Berger and David Catrow's Dream Dog.Published in:2014By:Standish, AliPublication type:Book Review
First Opinion: Abandoned, Lost, and Found.Published in:2014By:Sanderson, RuthPublication type:Book Review
Second Reaction: Cooperation, Communication, and Friendship in a Most Unusual Setting.Published in:2014By:Buche, MarissaPublication type:Book Review
First Opinion: Overcoming the Monster: David and Goliath, Beowulf, and Mr. Wuffles?Published in:2014By:Wolff, AshleyPublication type:Book Review
Second Reaction: Discussion Ideas for Mister and Lady Day: Billie Holiday and the Dog Who Loved Her.Published in:2014By:White, Alisha M.Publication type:Book Review
It's Raining Cats and Dogs in Children's Books.Published in:First Opinions, Second Reactions, 2014, v. 7, n. 2, p. 4By:Alsup, JanetPublication type:Article