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Reigning Cats and Dogs (Paperback)
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Ann, Kyle and Henry are getting ready for both big days-the wedding
and the Grand Opening of Ann's pet store. But a gang of car
burglars is throwing a monkey wrench in the works and some of the
victims are Ann's friends. To make things more complicated,
relatives from far and wide are coming for the wedding and not all
of them play well with others. Even peace loving Henry has his paws
full getting along with Aunt Gert's horrible little dog, Molly and
Kyle has to remember his commitment to his new faith when Ann's
life is endangered. The author wishes to include a short
disclaimer-warning-caution-whatever you might call it-here at the
beginning. I was raised in the area where this book is set. I know
what the people sound like who live there. I spent many years
listening to it, and I sound that way myself. Regional dialects
include all kinds of things. It isn't just about how a word is
pronounced, but also what word will be used, and the whole
grammatical structure of a sentence will come into play. Many
others have said it far better than I will here-but I love anything
written in dialect. I want to hear the people, I want to know what
they sound like, and I must assume everyone is like me because
that's the way I write. If you are ever talking to me face-to-face
and see me gazing at you with a sappy look, then you can bet it's
because I just love how you sound. If I ever put you into a book, I
will do my best to re-create that sound. So, I will warn you now:
if bad grammar grates on your nerves, if the appearance of written
words slurred together bothers you a whole lot, if you believe that
a person who habitually speaks with improper grammar will not have
the sufficient intelligence to quote Keats or Shakespeare, then
this is not the book for you. All of my characters use "bad"
grammar some of the time, some of them use it most of the time, and
many of the people from the area in question (Western New York)
will join with those who dislike bad grammar. After all, lots of
them don't speak that way. But most of my characters do, and it is
not unusual at all in that area of the country. Mark Twain is the
expert on this subject, and literary critic Lionel Twilling,
speaking of Twain, summed it up best: "He is the master of the
style that escapes the fixity of the printed page, that sounds in
our ears with the immediacy of the heard voice, the very voice of
unpretentious truth."
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Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2012 |
First published: |
November 2012 |
Authors: |
Jane McBride
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
188 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4800-7046-2 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-4800-7046-7 |
Barcode: |
9781480070462 |
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