Santiago Stays
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Santiago stays. He does not budge when offered a walk. He does not budge when offered a treat. Not even a turkey leg can lure this stubborn French bulldog away from his post, despite the growing disappointment of the little boy who is trying to engage him. After several futile attempts, the boy’s frustration bubbles over into a yell, which wakes the baby, and the reader realizes whom Santiago has been resolutely guarding all along. This familiar theme of an attention-seeking older sibling, paired with the comically and characteristically stubborn French bulldog, makes for a humorous and cathartic tale for dog lovers of all ages!
Praise for Santiago Stays:
STARRED REVIEW
"The illustrations, in pencil, marker, ink, tissue paper, and digital color, capture the boy’s persistence and the bulldog’s dug-in resistance; the warm palette is perfect for this affection-filled family story."
--The Horn Book, starred review
"Dog lovers and older siblings alike will bask in the quiet humor as they try to solve this gentle canine mystery."
--Kirkus Reviews
"The idea that there’s a dog who cares more about a crying baby than a hamburger is a heartwarming one; Santiago isn’t just cute but, in his own small way, noble, too."
--Publishers Weekly
"The large, mixed-media illustrations set against white backgrounds pack much nuance and personality into the canine and human characters."
--School Library Journal
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Dominguez (Let's Go, Hugo!) creates a portrait of a dog that defies the stereotype of a shallow, easily bribable creature. The adorable Santiago has pointy ears and eyes that gleam when his young master calls. Dominguez's drawings, outlined in ink and pencil, appear against clean white backdrops, the better to contrast the boy's entreaties with Santiago's placid nonreactions. "Look," the boy cries, waving a spotted elephant. "I've got your favorite toy!" Santiago, in the corner of the opposite page, stares but doesn't move. Offers to fetch, go for a walk, and wear a favorite sweater are spurned; even magnificent treats ("Maybe a turkey leg? With a hamburger?") don't tempt him. When he does show interest, it's in response to the cry of another person in the room a very small person. And since the boy is concerned about the fuss coming from the crib, too, the two become allies. The idea that there's a dog who cares more about a crying baby than a hamburger is a heartwarming one; Santiago isn't just cute but, in his own small way, noble, too. Ages 2 5.