Sunday, June 21, 2009

Frankie the Walk 'n Roll Dog by Barbara Techel




Cross-posted here

My 10-year-old son is what one might call a reluctant reader. As further proof that God has a sense of humor :-), this insane bookworm has three children who are not avid readers. And I rarely find my son sitting still with a book, unless it is full of Calvin and Hobbes cartoons. Those of you with energetic little boys understand what I mean. ;-) However, one day I found James glued to the couch in my library, turning the pages of a book and laughing out loud. I looked down to see what was in his hands -- he was reading my copy of Frankie the Walk 'n Roll Dog. My five-year-old has also listened to this story, and I have read it multiple times, thoroughly enjoying it each time.

Frankie is an adorable dachshund puppy -- curious, playful and full of joy -- who has been adopted by a loving family. She faces the typical challenges of life, like struggling with house training, and she loses a beloved friend, another family dog who dies of cancer. She also savors the joy of bring loved and nurtured by her human family, going for walks, playing in the grass, and welcoming a new canine addition to the household.

Then Frankie is injured in an accident which leaves her partially paralyzed. We watch her progress through her rehabilitation, tenderly cared for by her mom, who massages and bathes her. Then we see her adapt to a custom-fitted wheel chair. Everything has changed in her life. Yet she is still playful, well-loved, and joyful. And the new people she meets add color and richness to her life.

This book is based on a true story. I admit it is difficult for me to review it objectively, since I have come to know Barbara Techel on this blog tour, and I like and respect her tremendously. However, there is a reason this is my first 5-star review. This is one of those rare picture books that can be enjoyed on many levels. Many adults have been touched by this children's book. With its wonderful story and appealing illustrations, toddlers and preschoolers can enjoy it -- a parent can retell the story simply or just leave out some of the words. Yet there is enough text to make it challenging and interesting for older children.

I have three amazing kids, and each of them has some sort of "special needs." This book seems to resonate deeply with us moms of kids with challenges. You can see the sadness and fear Barbara and Frankie experienced, yet you can also see the joy and hope, the experience of overcoming challenges, and Frankie's unchanged heart and spirit. I can certainly relate to all those aspects of the journey.

Also, like many parents of kids (and animals) with "special needs," Barbara found that this experience opened a new dimension in her life. She discovered a new passion in sharing Frankie's story with the world, letting people know that when dogs are traumatically injured they do have options. And in a broader sense, she has enjoyed being an inspiration to anyone with obstacles to overcome. She struggled through something devastating, responded with great love, and ultimately discovered her purpose in life -- I found this to be the most powerful message of all.

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To learn more, and to order a copy of this multi-award winning picture book, please visit http://www.joyfulpaws.com/

Other Sites to Check Out:

Barbara's Blog: http://joyfulpaws.typepad.com


Frankie's Blog: http://frankiethewalknrolldog.blogspot.com/

To See the Tour Schedule: http://virtualblogtour.blogspot.com/2009/05/frankie-walk-n-roll-dog-virtual-book.html

There will be a SPECIAL OFFER FOR VISITORS TO THE VIRTUAL BLOG TOUR. Each guest who comments on a post in Barbara and Frankie's tour will be entered in a drawing for some fun, unique gifts that will especially appeal to Frankie fans and other dog lovers. We will give away several items from Frankie's store -- http://www.cafepress.com/Joyfulpaws. These include two Frankie t-shirts and two Frankie tote bags.

3 comments:

jugglingpaynes on June 22, 2009 7:01 AM said...

Neat blog! I'm only linked to your unschooling blog, so I never looked at this one!

I read about this story somewhere else. I love it when stories offer an alternative to putting the animal down.

Peace and Laughter,
Cristina

Jenners on June 22, 2009 8:14 AM said...

What a lovely review ... and a lovely book. My mom has a doxie and it seems that kids just love these type of dogs. I love that it has a good message but looks like just a fun book too. And I'm so sorry that you are a devoted reader but your boys aren't ... isn't that the worst? I married a non-reader and I'm fighting hard to get my son to be a reader but it is hard going!

And I was stopping by to say I hope you join in the Take A Chance Challenge and have fun with it. And I love how you set up your blog! Very cute and I like how you listed your reviews...that is great idea to sort them by stars!

Laughing Stars on June 22, 2009 5:40 PM said...

Reposted from my Facebook:
This looks like a book I need...haven't purchased a picture book in ages - I am unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it) a book addict and my picture books overfloweth so now they sit in large boxes all by themselves, suffering from boredom. Thanks for the review - love your blog! I too have some non-readers/late readers which baffles me, and a few of those charming 'special needs' people (hate that word but how else to describe?) that keep life mysterious and non-dull...