Wednesday, November 16, 2016

I Will Love You Anyway by Mick Inkpen, Chloe Inkpen

This story is illustrated by Mr. Inkpen's daughter, Chloe.  The illustrations are just as whimsical as Dad's and combined with a cute story this is a delightful book.  Have you ever had an animal that didn't behave?

Aladdin and Edelweiss gave me the opportunity to read this book for review (thank you).  It will be published December 6th.

As you can tell from the cover, this puppy is big eyed and innocent and doesn't have a thought in his head.  That's not true.  Whatever they tell him to do something, he does the opposite.  When he finds a way to get out of the yard, he runs all over.  They have to rescue him and retrieve him and take him home.  Finally the parents have had enough.  They're ready to get rid of him.  But his little boy loves him.  

Sometimes a child can act just like this dog. Sometimes loving them anyway is the only way to get through it.  Luckily they give this dog another chance.  If you know anyone like this, give them a chance, too.

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