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My dog Skip
    Morris, Willie.
Publisher: Random House,
Pub date: c1995.
Pages: 122 p.
ISBN: 0679441441
Item info: 10 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, KINGS PARK, PATRICK HENRY, POHICK REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
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Summary
Now a major motion picture form Warner Brothers, starring Kevin Bacon, Diane Lane, Luke Wilson, Frankie Muniz, and "Eddie" from the TV show Frasier (as Skip), and produced by Mark Johnson (Rain Man). In 1943 in a sleepy town on the banks of the Yazoo River, a boy fell in love with a puppy with a lively gait and an intellingent way of listening. #160; #160;The two grew up together having the most wonderful adventures. #160; #160;A classic story of a boy, a dog, and small-town America, My Dog Skip belongs on the same shelf as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Russell Baker's Growing Up. #160; #160;It will enchant readers of all ages for years to come. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Library Journal Review
In 1943, nine-year-old Morris first met Skip, an English smooth-haired fox terrier puppy who immediately went to sleep in his arms. From that magical moment of connection ("I was an only child, and he now was an only dog") until Morris left home to go to college, boy and dog were inseparable companions. In this sweetly sentimental if slight memoir, the author of New York Days (LJ 8/93) and North Toward Home (9/15/67) recalls growing up with Skip in the small, sleepy town of Yazoo, Mississippi. Unlike the other dogs Morris's family had owned, Skip was special. He could play football, running the "Statue of Liberty" play, much to the amazement of spectators ("Look at that dog playin' football!"). With a little assistance from Morris, Skip could drive a car ("Look at that ol' dog drivin' a car!"). He could run the 100-yard dash in 7.8 seconds, a world record for fox terriers. For anyone who has ever loved a dog, Morris's loving tribute will be a delightful read. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 12/94.]-Wilda Williams, "Library Journal"Copyright 1995 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Table of Contents
   1 A Faded Photograph 3
   2 Mutual Mischief 13
   3 The Woods, Fishing, and a Skunk 25
   4 War Days 35
   5 Chinaberry Fights, a Girl, and a Little Kitten 44
   6 Hazards, Dangers, and a Very Close Call 57
   7 Old Skip and Baseball 70
   8 Christmases 81
   9 The Changing Seasons 85
   10 As Summers Die 96
   11 Going Away 114
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key: 94041637
LCCN: 94-041637
ISBN: 0679441441
Local Dewey call num: B MORRIS 1995
Personal Author: Morris, Willie.
Title: My dog Skip / by Willie Morris.
Publication info: New York : Random House, c1995.
Physical descrip: 122 p.
Personal subject: Morris, Willie.
Subject term: Authors, American--1901-2000--Biography.
Subject term: Dog owners--Mississippi--Biography.
Subject term: Dogs--Mississippi.
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