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"Outstanding sound effects, including constant background barking, add atmosphere, as does Mouse's endearing voice and personality."—AudioFile

Mouse and His Dog: A Dogtown Book
features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun!

Mouse lives in Dogtown, a shelter for real dogs and robot dogs, where the kibble is plentiful, and the rafters hide a secret community of mice. His unlikely best friend is Buster, a big-hearted real dog who attracts trouble like a burr to fur.
Determined to help Buster find his forever home, even if means losing his best pal, Mouse embarks on a bold quest with three of Dogtown's "unadoptables": Determined to help Buster find his forever home, even if means losing his best pal, Mouse embarks on a bold quest with three of Dogtown's "unadoptables": Buster; Stewie, a huge, lovable dog whose ex-owner said he was mean; and Smokey, a robot dog hardwired with a smoke alarm he can't control.
But Mouse is just a mouse, and the world is big and complicated. How's a little guy supposed to find homes for the dogs he loves?
A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Daniel Henning zestfully introduces a busy dog shelter's diverse inhabitants. Listeners meet Mouse, who lives there for all the free-flowing kibble but also to befriend and help the most troublesome dogs. Outstanding sound effects, including constant background barking, add atmosphere, as does Mouse's endearing voice and personality. His best buddy, masterfully rendered, is kindly but impulsive Buster, who's frequently returned from potential forever homes. When Mouse learns about "The List," which spells bad news for misbehaving dogs, he's determined to find everyone good homes. Most enjoyable are Mouse's helpers, Saavii, with her appealing Indian accent, and Mr. Molinari, a dedicated teacher whose student group reads to well-behaved dogs. Henning convincingly conveys Mouse's chats about his favorite books and the dogs' improved lives. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine

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