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Angus and Sadie | 
enlarge | Author: Cynthia Voigt Creator: Tom Leigh Publisher: HarperCollins Category: Book
List Price: $16.89 Buy New: $15.43 You Save: $1.46 (9%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2176378
Media: Library Binding Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.9
ISBN: 0060745835 EAN: 9780060745837 ASIN: 0060745835
Publication Date: May 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW
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Angus is black and white and strong. Sadie is reddish brown and white and small. "They don't look much alike," says Missus. "They don't act much alike," says Mister. Angus and Sadie are brother and sister. Angus is bigger. He is a good, brave, and clever dog -- and he likes that. Sadie isn't as quick to learn -- or to obey. When cats jump at her, she yelps and runs away. Angus thinks that means she's scared of everything. But Sadie isn't so sure that's true. Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt's story of border collie puppies growing up on a farm in Maine is for animal lovers of all ages, and for anyone who's ever had -- or wondered what it would be like to have -- a brother or sister just like themselves, but very, very different.
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A realistic & exciting tale August 12, 2008 Reviewed by Avery Largent (age 9) for Reader Views (7/08)
"Angus and Sadie" by Cynthia Voigt was a good book about two dogs who are very different, but being raised together on the same farm. Angus is black and handsome, easy to train, and sure of himself. Sadie is reddish, hard to train, and very unsure of herself. This book plunges into the details of Angus and Sadie's life together and how things can work out. The characters are very easy to relate to, and the adventures they have are realistic, and I found myself getting very attached to these dogs.
The biggest struggle that Angus and Sadie go through with each other is who is "better" and more heroic. When they are in the midst of this fighting, the dogs seem to think the same way humans would if they were in this struggle. Angus always expects himself to always be better and more heroic than Sadie. Sadie thinks she is not as good as Angus, but she believes she could be almost as heroic. When Angus is the hero, Sadie has no problem with that. Not a tad of jealousy or anger, she just goes with the flow and she expects Angus to be smarter and better than her. However, when Sadie is the hero of the moment, Angus is jealous, surprised, and angry. He ignores her. I believe this constant struggle is a lot like conflict you would find with any a human sister and brother.
Angus and Sadie's struggles are always interesting and written in a realistic style. Author Cynthia Voight sticks to the traits and behaviors of Border Collies. Their adventures include herding sheep and protecting the farm animals from predators. Their adventures are told in a quick-paced, exciting style. Their interesting adventures keep you engrossed and turning the pages.
This book does, certainly, get you attached to these characters. Scattered throughout the book, there are little things like your dog might do -- funny things, gross things and surprising things. At the same time, it shows just how smart dogs are and are not just little brainless, hairy, strange creatures compared to us. The things Angus and Sadie say and think are so human like, you begin to feel as these dogs are friends of yours. I admit, a little while after I read it, while I playing with my dog, I accidentally said "Angus" instead of his correct name. This book is a great tale for kids any age. With such relatable characters and human-like struggles, this book keeps you turning the pages. I would recommend "Angus and Sadie" by Cynthia Voigt to my friends with a grin. I hope to reread this book again sometime soon, and hope that everyone who reads it enjoys it just as much as I did.
angus and sadie March 11, 2008 this book i purchase for my 9 year old grandaughter. she loves it and was so excited when i gave it to her for valentines. it is a great book and amazon shipped it to me in a very timely manner.
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The Runt and the Bold May 29, 2007 This book is about 2 very differant border collies, Angus, the black one,and Sadie, the brown one. Angus is tougher and stronger, and goes with Mister to work in the forest, while Sadie is kind of the runt, and is small and looks up to Angus. The moral of the story is that though these 2 dogs are NOT like eachother, they are still very best friends. Opposites attract. I recomend this book.
Angus and Sadie Book Review March 13, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Angus and Sadie by Cynthia Voigt is about a couple who adopt two puppies. The male puppy's name is Angus. Angus is more brave and clever than Sadie. Sadie the female puppy is shy, and slow at learning tricks. Angus and Sadie go on a lot of adventures. Sadie almost gets lost in the woods with a sheep. They live on a farm with animals and mean barn cats, who try to jump on Sadie, but she runs away.
This book is teaching you that even though you may not be the same you can still be friends. Like even though Sadie and Angus are different, they are still friends. It is also like that in the world because everyone in the world is different.
Angus and Sadie is a very good book to read if you like dogs. It reminds me of my dog. You might also like to read it because it has good pictures. Angus and Sadie get into a lot of mischief on the farm. You should read Angus and Sadie.
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