![]() ![]() Like why the box of “paper stuff” she keeps under her bed is so important. Lydia doesn’t want to cause trouble for her new family-and she does not mean to keep secrets-but there are things she’s not telling. His new owners begin to guess about his unknown past. Lydia is not a dog person-and this one is trouble! He pees in the house, escapes into the woods, and barks at things unseen. Only days after her arrival the women adopt a big yellow dog. She uproots to rural Connecticut to live with her “last of kin.” Aunt Brat her jovial wife, Eileen and their ancient live-in landlord, Elloroy, welcome Lydia. Then when her mother died, it was Lydia who sat by her side.įully orphaned now, Lydia follows the plan her mother made with her. ![]() Her mother was already sick when her father left them six years ago. Lydia knows more about death than most thirteen-year-olds. A unique masterpiece about loss, love, and the world’s best bad dog, from award-winning author Leslie Connor, author of the National Book Award finalist The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle. ![]()
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