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Take Care of Dexter (1973)

af Clyde Robert Bulla, Glo Coalson (Illustrator)

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Dave befriends the strange new family and their pony, Dexter, when the rest of the townspeople remain aloof.
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This was a strange little book about new neighbors in a rural area. The characters are barely two dimensional, and there is no plot, just vignettes. I was disappointed that potential was squandered. ( )
  fuzzi | Sep 18, 2020 |
A very quick read and an unusual story. A lot of time passes in this slender volume. A story about being different, friendship and loyalty. A strong young boy as the central character. I was disappointed in the parents. The child seemed to have more heart than they did. They weren't much of an example. ( )
  njcur | Dec 2, 2015 |
Anyway this is another vintage book that has survived the times of my youth. Although having read it a few times when I was younger it was a book that haunted the edges of my thought and even though I couldn't truly remember the story much it has stayed with me throughout all this time. And as a result I have been blessed to read it while I think it is one of those books that grows on you throughout time.

Due to its age the book may not be for everyone. The writing is simple, easy to understand and follow while there doesn't seem to be much of a storyline. And yet it is the emotional depth of the story that now reaches me while holding my heart. It is a story of bypassing familiar boundaries, of survival, of fighting for what is right even when you stand alone and to continue to be there for one who doesn't seem to have the odds in their favor whether they are right besides you or gone from your eyes.

It is truly a gem that has stood the times even though it won't hit the Classics mark.... ( )
  flamingrosedrakon | Aug 26, 2015 |
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