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Ingrid Lee (Author)
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You can't judge a dog by its cover: The heroic story of a sweet, loyal pit bull pup who defies expectations and her breed's bad reputation to save the day!

11-year-old Mackenzie has got one friend in the whole world: Cash, his brown-eyed pit bull. His dad won the runt after a long night of drinking and gambling--ever since Mac's mom died, that's all he seems to do, and soon he erupts in a rage at the innocent pup, takes her away in the trunk of his car, and dumps her in the middle of nowhere. Mac vows to find Cash and bring her back home--he has to: All strays are about to be outlawed! Little does he know that while he searches for Cash, she's surviving her own adventures and proving in the process that all dogs--even pit bulls--are born good.

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Grade 4–6—Mackenzie's father wins a pit bull puppy in a card game and, in an uncharacteristic gesture of kindness, gives her to his son. From the moment Cash enters the boy's life, she is a bright spot in a sea of darkness. With Mackenzie's mother dead and his father uninterested in raising him, he and Cash must take care of themselves in their rough neighborhood. Things go smoothly as long as they stay out of Dad's way, but when Cash tries to defend Mackenzie from one of his father's rages, the furious man takes the dog away. Life on the streets is not easy, but Cash has brains and a warm heart and survives until she's captured by a teenager who is part of a dog-fighting ring. After she escapes, Cash begins to perform brave deeds, dispelling local concern about the viciousness of pit bulls. All the while, boy and dog continue to search for one another. The writing is not stellar, and the ending predictably pat, but the simply told story is gripping. The kindness of some neighbors and the unfair attitudes of others toward the breed raise questions about stereotypes and fairness, making this an interesting book group selection.—Sarah Provence, Churchill Road Elementary School, McLean, VA
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"Dog Lost is much more than a breathless page-turner. It's a brutally honest novel depicting the world of dogfighting in a wicked light but tempering any scenes of cruelty with an entire community of positive characters. And Lee brings together her winning, motley cast, human and animal, for a wonderfully heart-rousing ending. I loved it." — Ann M. Martin, author of A Dog's Life

"A tough book, a tender book, and one I shan't forget." — Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse and Private Peaceful

"Without moralizing, [Lee] argues that dogs, regardless of breed, can be trained to be violent—or not... . Based on a true story, this moving, fast-paced tale will appeal to fans of Shiloh." — Kirkus Reviews --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: The Chicken House; 1 edition (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0545085780
  • ISBN-13: 978-0545085786
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dog Lost by Ingrid Lee, January 2, 2009
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Dog Lost, written by Ingrid Lee, focuses on my absolute favorite breed of dog (and some's least favorite), a pit bull. I own a pit bull, as many of you have seen through the various pictures I've posted of her over the last couple of years and my husband and I are forever getting comments about us owning a "vicious dog breed." SO NOT TRUE. It's the owner, not the breed. Enough said. Anyways...Ms.Lee brings that issue alive with the help of a young boy, his abusive father, and a sweet puppy by the name of Cash.

When 11 year old Mackenzie is awoken by the throwing of a tiny puppy on his bed by his drunk, gambling addicted father, he is absolutely overjoyed. Having a puppy has been dream and he can finally have the best friend he has always wanted. His days become filled with taking care of Cash and raising her from an innocent puppy to a strong, smart, happy dog, with absolutely no help from his father who often kicks her out of his way or threatens to throw in her the street. One night, Mackenzie's day makes good on that threat and Cash is thrown out of the house, left with no family and no roof over her head. Mackenzie is devastated and Cash's little puppy heart is broken with the loss of her boy.

While Cash is just working on survival, a heated debate against pit bulls is raging in Mackenzie's town. Everyone believes the dogs are vicious and should be locked up and put down. When acts of bravery begin to occur throughout the town, all done by a pit bull, minds slowly begin to change from a negative attitude to a positive outlook for the breed and Mackenzie believes he may just know what Cash has been up to since she's been gone.

Though Dog Lost definitely doesn't have the best writing I've ever seen, it's an incredibly heartwarming story that kids are going to love, written on an issue I am very passionate about. Perfect for fans of Ann M. Martin's A Dog's Life.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Or: For all things a place under the sun, November 12, 2011
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All right, I admit--I'm a faucet when it comes to stories about dog, cat, and people abuse. After Mackenzie's abusive father kicks the dog (on the cover) and hauls it off and throws it out near the garbage dump, I started sobbing and had to put the book away. I was vending at our local farmers market and during a lull I started reading "Dog Lost" by Ingrid Lee. I thought it might be inappropriate to sob in front of customers.

Anyway, it's the story of a half-grown puppy won in a card game. Father dumps dog on young son who learns to be responsible. The joy of boy and dog ends when dog--accidentally-- knocks pizza box and bottle of whiskey out of half-drunk father's hands, Dad kicks the dog then goes after the boy. Cash suddenly stands in front of boy and growls deep in her throat. Because she's a pit bull, dad freaks.

A pertinent issue threading throughout the story is what to do with pit bulls. The City Council is trying to pass an ordnance making them totally illegal then euthanizing them all. Another issue is dog fighting. One very cruel "owner" keeps his dogs on treadmills to make them "strong" and have endurance. When they tire and their belly skin is rubbed off, he doesn't care. The dog still must fight. The dog fighting description is mildly graphic enough, but not too much to damage young readers, just raise awareness.

Another issue--a good positive one-- is placing dogs and cats in just the right places for mutual and lasting happiness. Ingrid Lee plays God in her role as writer and makes all kinds of coincidental things happen to create a story with a happy ending.

The greatest authorial creation is making Cash, our pit bull in this story, do extraordinary things and become a citywide hero. She saves an elderly woman when her house catches on fire. The dog literally drags the woman out. Cash herself had been caught by a cruel teenager and was being made to fight another pit. Her opponent is the treadmill dog still nursing injuries from her last battle. Each is wary but reluctant to fight. To excite them, that barbarian throws a bound tomcat between theme. Cash catches the cat in her mighty jaws and escapes--saving the cat and herself!

There's a teacher, a policeman, a young woman on kidney dialysis, the older half-brother to Mackenzie who left home when he became of age, a hapless cat, the old lady, and our two pit bulls. How Lee fits all these people and animals together is wonderful (full of wonder) and an ending not to be missed. Even though the reader cheers for Cash, this heroic, big-hearted, intelligent pit bull, the great joy maker--to me--is what happens to the old, wounded fighter who is about to be destroyed. Yep, turn on the faucets!

The plot deserves five stars, but I had to deduct one for writing not of best quality. An example: "Mackenzie and Cash got along like a house on fire." Horrors, but at least there's only an occasional simile like that. Let me reiterate: "Dog Lost" is a wonderful book in the truest meaning of the word--"wonderfully heart-rousing," according to Ann M. Martin, who also wrote the travails of a stray dog in A Dog's Life: Autobiography of a Stray.

Because "Lost Dog" is a work of fiction for older children, it is quite realistic in its positive promotion of teaching a dog love and respect, who in turn gives love, respect, and deepest loyalty. That goes for pit bulls, too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heartfelt, May 24, 2009
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I first got wind of this book at a publisher's preview back in May. When I discovered it was nominated for a Cybil Award in the Middle Grades category, I was excited that I would get the chance to read it.

Dog Lost is the story of a boy and his dog. But it's more than just a fluffy animal story. Mackenzie lives with his dad, and he certainly isn't a good dad. An alcoholic who hasn't been the same since Mack's mom died, he comes home drunk one night and dumps a puppy on Mack's bed. Mackenzie is stunned, as is the puppy who has never had a decent home. The two quickly become inseparable, with Mack making sure Cash the puppy never bothers Dad. Best friends from the get-go, the two spend hours at the park, chasing squirrels, and just cuddling at night. Mack isn't sure why so many of the neighbors in his run-down neighborhood run the other way when they see Cash coming, because she is just a big love-bug.

What Mack doesn't realize is that Cash is a pitbull.

He also doesn't know that the town is about to pass a law outlawing pit bulls.

Mack loves Cash and Cash loves him right back. She is nothing but a gentle giant, and a baby at that. But when his dad is drunk and angry one night and goes after Mack, Cash immediately jumps between them. Growling at dad to protect her best friend she puts herself in danger. Dad grabs Cash, stuffs her in the trunk of his car, and drives to an empty field where he dumps her. Mack is heartbroken and Cash is lost and alone.

While Cash and Mack are separated for the next year and a half, the pit bull law is pushed through the town legislative bodies, Cash survives on her own (making new friends and enemies), a neighbor continues his dogfighting ring, and a downtrodden neighborhood narrowly avoids two tragedies.

This is a beautiful, heartfelt book that will connect with any animal lover. I think I can even get some of my sports fans to read, thanks to Michael Vick's recent dogfighting conviction. Dogfighting and pit bulls have been in the news a lot over the past year and this timely book will force readers to really consider their position on both. And anyone who has ever had a pet will identify with the relationship between a boy and his dog.
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