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Ramsey, the Talking Dog by Barbara Rinkoff and Leonard Shortall PaperbackWho wouldn't want a talking dog This was a really dated approach to helping a child build his selfconfidence.
The parents were pretty lame, and the dog was actually snarky at times, his biting sarcasm for the boy's ears only, I liked the way the boy is able to come out of his shell because of Ramsey, and it was a good book to discuss, but overall I didn't come away feeling like I'd really recommend it to anyone.
A dog that can talk, though to only one person, comes along and helps a boy that is incredibly shy get over his fears, With the dog's assistance, he learns how to interact with peers, talk to adults and be more assertive, That is, be more assertive in telling his parents "no" and being more emphatic about his wishes, Obviously Rinkoff took her lessons in overcoming shyness a little too far,
There is also a weird, protagonistic relationship between the dad and the dog, with the dog making fun of the dad often, I didn't much care for that either,
So on the whole, I didn't care for the book,
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This book was okay, I liked that the main character grew throughout the story, but the dog was not particularly likable, A charming little chapter book about a boy named Charlie and his talking Dog, Ramsey! Charlie is a very shy boy, who does not like to be noticed and has a difficult time even talking to other people.
He is adopted by a talking dog, who helps him overcome his struggles, to become a more outgoing person, This book has a fairly simplistic, innocent plot, but is well written and an enjoyable read, I've always liked this book, It's about a shy boy who gains a talking dog who starts to help him get over his shyness, Now I know not all shy people want to be more outgoing, but from the little background we get about Charlie, it sounds like he wanted to, just didn't know how.
And Ramsey gives him that little boost of confidence needed to be more confident, Pop Sugarchallenge: A book that makes you nostalgic, This was my very favorite book as a child, so much so
that I still have it!,