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Hungry Hap

By: Cynthia Guill
Narrated by: Susan McGurl
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Publisher's Summary

Your children will delight in the fun adventures through Nantucket, of a boy and his energetic dog who needs to learn the lesson of moderation when it comes to his huge appetite.

Hungry Hap captures the affinity and bond between a boy and his adopted, four-footed friend.

A young boy, Henry, and his dad start on their way in search of a loving dog in need of a warm home, and find themselves on a wild adventure. Their adopted dog is quite a handful, more than they expected. He has a very healthy appetite and even greater imagination, leading them on an exploration of the island of Nantucket. Along their quest for their dog to feel a bit more healthy, they discover that spending quality time with one another feeds more than just the stomach’s appetite.

They say a dog is a boy’s best friend, but friends of Henry and Hap know this bond is deeper than long walks and turkey treats. The poetic text evoke the devotion and happiness between the pair.

©2021 Cynthia Guill (P)2021 Cynthia Guill

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