TOUR SCHEDULE: All the Best Dogs by Emily Jenkins

Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for All the Best Dogs by Emily Jenkins.

November 5th
One More ExclamationTop 5 Reasons to Read All the Best Dogs

November 6th
TherearenobadbooksTop 5 Reasons to Read All the Best Dogs

November 7th
The Clever ReaderPromo

November 4th
nissa_the.bookwormReview
onemusedPromo

November 5th
onemoreexclamationContent Creator’s Choice
kathreadsallReview

November 6th
therearenobadbooksContent Creator’s Choice
the_romance_regentReview

November 7th
nissa_the.bookwormPromo
thebookishrenReview

November 8th
pagesforpaigeReview
rickys_radical_readsPromo

November 9th
thecleverreaderContent Creator’s Choice
avainbooklandReview
meghenslittlelibraryPromo & LFL Book Drop

November 10th
enthuse_readerReview & TikTok
readbylyndsReview
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Genre: Middle Grade
Publishing date: November 5th, 2024

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Synopsis:

For anyone who loves a dog–and anyone who loves a laugh, comes this sensitive (and silly!) story about growing up and mending fences. An enduring message of friends, community, and the joy of pets.

Ask anyone who has a dog and they’ll tell you that their dog is the best. Really, truly, the best dog in the world. Theirs is the best dog that ever lived, ever, ever, in the history of the known universe.

Welcome to the dog park!  It’s a playground for dogs in the big city. Here, four sixth graders (and their dogs!) overlap on one hilarious and important June weekend. 
    Ezra needs to find his lost dog.
    Cup-Cup needs a friend. (She also needs to learn to walk on a leash.)
    Mei-Alice wonders if anyone will ever understand her.
    Panda wonders what will happen if she breaks the rules.
    Kaleb is covering up a terrible mistake.
    Grover and Lottie are making lots of terrible mistakes. (Some of them are disgusting.)
    And Jilly needs to make a new life in a new place. 
    On this almost-summer weekend, a series of surprises, mishaps, and misunderstandings will end up changing all of their lives.

Emily Jenkins is the author of many books for children, including the recent picture books Tiger and Badger, illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay, and Princessland, illustrated by Yoko Tanaka. Her chapter books include the Toys series, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky; she is co-author of the Upside-down Magic series. Emily Jenkins lives in New York City. Emily also writes Young Adults books under the name E. Lockhart.

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