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Maxi's Secrets: (Or, What You Can Learn from a Dog)

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Management number 231791870 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $3.46 Model Number 231791870
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When a BIG, lovable, does-it-her-way dog wiggles her way into the heart of a loudmouth pipsqueak of a boy, wonderful things happen that help him become a bigger, better person. Perfect for fans of Wonder and Because of Winn-Dixie.   Timminy knows that moving to a new town just in time to start middle school when you are perfect bully bait is less than ideal. But he gets a great consolation prize in Maxi—a gentle giant of a dog who the family quickly discovers is deaf. Timminy is determined to do all he can to help Maxi—after all, his parents didn't return him because he was a runt. But when the going gets rough for Timminy, who spends a little too much time getting shoved into lockers at school, Maxi ends up being the one to help him—along with their neighbor, Abby, who doesn’t let her blindness define her and bristles at Timminy’s “poor-me” attitude. It turns out there’s more to everyone than what’s on the surface, whether it comes to Abby, Maxi, or even Timminy himself. Read more

ISBN10 0399545689
ISBN13 978-0399545689
Edition Reprint
Language English
Publisher Nancy Paulsen Books
Dimensions 5.08 x 0.71 x 7.76 inches
Grade level 5 - 6
Item Weight 7 ounces
Reading age 8 - 12 years, from customers
Print length 272 pages
Publication date August 1, 2017

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