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Gone to the Dogs (Carmichael novel)

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
December 23, 2003

Pages
  
400 pp

Originally published
  
23 December 2003

Preceded by
  
Diamond in the Ruff

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
978-0-553-58633-6

Author
  
Emily Carmichael

Followed by
  
The cat's meow

Publisher
  
Bantam Books

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A Ghost for Maggie, Sweet Sorcery, Gold Dust, Becoming Georgia, Sweet Dreams

Gone to the Dogs is a 2003 novel by Emily Carmichael. It is the third is a series about a self-centered young woman who dies and is reincarnated as a Welsh Corgi so she can make amends for her conduct in life.

Contents

Plot introduction

Piggy is the reincarnation of a blonde girl named Lydia Keane. She suffers from a diet started by her new owner, Nell Jordan. Piggy searches for morsels of food to eat. When Piggy inherits a fortune from an old man, that she visited as a therapy dog, she must protect her owner from P.I. Dan Travis, the grandson of Piggy's benefactor. At a request from his mother, he investigates Piggy and her owner, with whom he falls in love. Nell has the secret that a villain wants to kidnap Piggy.

Reception

Brianna Yamashita, of Publishers Weekly, reviewed the book saying, "A villain intent on kidnapping Piggy adds some suspense, but it is Carmichael's scenic descriptions of the northern Arizona setting, insider's peek into the world of therapy pets and loveable characters, both human and otherwise, that make this lighthearted romp worth savoring." Kristin Ramsdell, of Library Journal, reviewed the book saying, "Lively pacing, zingy dialog, and Piggy's hilarious internal monologs are just the things to lighten the winter blues for readers who like their contemporaries on the sassy, slightly paranormal side. Carmichael has written numerous historical and contemporary romances and lives in Arizona." Maria Hatton, of Booklist, reviewed the book saying, "Carmichael's spunky canine hero will win even more admirers in this terrifically funny and captivating installment in her ongoing adventures.

References

Gone to the Dogs (Carmichael novel) Wikipedia