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**American Girls Collection: Kaya and Lone Dog

by Janet Shaw
Despite the warnings of the villagers, Kaya tries to earn the trust of a lone and starving dog who is about to have puppies. 75 pages, Ages 7-12

Item Number: 791
Category:Contracted Braille Books in EBAE (the old braille code)

Price: $11.00
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5In Kaya and the Lone Dog, the 4th book in the series, Kaya is still mourning the death of her namesake, Swan Circling. Feeling very much alone and also feeling the continuous guilt of getting her blind sister, Speaking Rain, captured, she befriends a lone dog, whom Kaya thinks is very much like her - all alone. Though her family and friends object to her befriending the Lone Dog, for it is unusual for a dog to live alone, Kaya doesn't heed their warnings and forms a special bond with the dog. After Lone Dog gives birth to some puppies, Kaya feels more and more attached to the dog and her pups, like they are her family. It is almost like Lone Dog can communicate with her. However, as the pups grow older, Kaya begins to feel the inevitable. Will Lone Dog leave her? Kaya is hopelessly torn as she knows Lone Dog is a dog that wants to be free to roam the wild. In the end, Lone Dog gives a very special gift to Kaya, so she could remember her.

2011-07-24

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