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32 pp.
| Boyds
| January, 1998
|
TradeISBN 1-56397-489-4
(3)
K-3
When her grandfather's dog, Rambler, turns one hundred in dog years, Maris gives him a party. After her guests have played and eaten, she realizes Rambler is missing, and everyone joins in the search. Maris finally finds him, sleeping in his favorite spot. The story has suspense and humor, and the pastel illustrations have plenty of energy.