Lady, My Life As A Bitch
If you gotta be a dog, be a bitch.
"My tail was going bananas as I rounded the corner and headed into
Platt Fields park. The pavement was alive; my nose was an eye that sees
into the past. I speeded up. Oh, I was in love with Terry, but to run
and sniff and feel my ears catching sounds out of the air! But what do
you know? Only a dog could understand what I mean."
Sandra
Francy is seventeen and having way too much fun. Everyone wants to stop
her but the problem is, she likes it. When she accidentally gets turned
into a dog she's horrified at first, but soon she starts to wonder if
being human is worth the effort. Her attempts to hang on to her humanity are bizarre and often hilarious-but her life as a dog leads her to
pleasures she hardly knew existed.
Award-winning author Melvin Burgess brilliantly captures the realities of teenage life and hormone imbalance.
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Melvin Burgess
Melvin Burgess (born 1954) has written several highly acclaimed books for young adults, including Smack (1999), which won the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. Three of his other novels have been runners-up for the Carnegie Medal. Mr. Burgess lives in Manchester, England.
