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In her freewheeling and idiosyncratic style, Kalman tells the saga of Max, a poet dog who longs for fame and Paris. The conventional message, that one's dreams can come true, has been illustrated and related in a very unconventional format and style. Although the audience for the book is limited, those who enjoyed the other Kalman creations will laugh along with this one.