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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful for ALL ages!, December 7, 2001
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Karen C. Matthews (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Looking Out for Sarah (Hardcover)
What a thoughtful, lovely book this is. It is told from the point of view of a dog guide, Perry, who "looks out" for his owner Sarah, who is blind. The story is about things that Perry and Sarah do together, and it leaves the very real impression that Sarah is just like everyone else, except that she happens to be blind. They visit schools, where Sarah entertains the children by playing her guitar and singing, then allows them to pat Perry (that's his favorite part of school). Sarah tells the story of when she and Perry once walked from Boston to New York "to show the world what a guide dog can do for a blind person." Sarah and Perry go to a park for his daily play session, where he "never grew tired of bringing the ball back to Sarah. Each throw was as exciting as the last." Throughout the book, you are aware of the strong, loving bond between them. Glenna Lang's delightful illustrations are simple, uncomplicated and lovely to look at. I plan to give this book to many friends, as I treasure my own copy and look forward to introducing others to its charm.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Looking Out for Sarah, May 28, 2002
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amanda rosborough (Clemson University, Clemson SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking Out for Sarah (Hardcover)
Glenna Lang's Looking Out for Sarah, based on a true story about Sarah Gregory Smith and her guide dog, Perry, talks about how animals can help people with disabilities do extraordinary things. In the story, the narrator tells of ways that the black lab helps his blind master complete everyday tasks like go to the market, play in the park, take a train ride, and go to the post office. Sarah and Perry also take a special adventure, hiking from Boston to New York City to show the nation the wonderful capabilities that "helper dogs for disabled people" have. Lang narrates the story beautifully, as Perry would tell it. The illustrations she uses place an even greater focus on Perry. While all of the pages are warm and colorful and all of the other characters such as Sarah and the school children wear bright clothes, Perry stands out from page to page. It is as if Lang wants the reader to be in Perry's shoes, or paws, for a day and see all of the wonderful things he does for Sarah. Overall, Looking Out for Sarah is a delightful children's book, full of big, brightly illustrated pages that can teach children of all ages the advantages of our canine companions.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Working life, March 28, 2004
This review is from: Looking Out for Sarah (Hardcover)
This book tells the true story about the life a guide dog named Perry and the blind woman named Sarah that he works for. The book explains how the dog helps Sarah get around in the morning, how he helps her cross the street to get to the grocery store, and how he gets to go where other dogs aren't allowed. It describes how Sarah is able to keep up with her busy schedule of activities like playing music for local schoolchildren thanks to Perry's tireless work. The book also describes an adventure that Sarah and Perry had together when they walked from Boston to New York City. The book is not at all scary. It's a great description of working dogs and the kinds of help they can provide for disabled people, as well as the kinds of activities that disabled people engage in every day. The book has about 650 words.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You'll enjoy it as much as the kids!, January 20, 2002
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This review is from: Looking Out for Sarah (Hardcover)
Fun to read and you'll learn from it, too! Told from the dog's perspective, you'll move through a typical day in Sarah's life as her faithful Lab Perry looks out for her with charm, affection, and a sense of duty. The dog's eye view of the world lends gentle humor, like when Perry faces nearly ubiquitous temptation from crumbs and "street snacks." The author lends her own humor, too, in lines like, "although Perry was not much of a publicity hound." The illustrations are simple yet unique. While the book alludes to Sarah and Perry's 300-mile trip from Boston to NYC, I'm hoping for a sequel that will go into detail!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT STORY AND EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE FOR THE LITTLE ONES., March 20, 2010
This review is from: Looking Out for Sarah (Paperback)
I recently watched as a sightless person made their way through a local shopping center; a crowed center, and one that I must admit confuses even me who can see and have visited this horrid place many times. (I truly hate shopping centers). As chance would have it, I also witnessed another similar event as I observed a Guide Dog with his charge at a local supermarket. In each case there were many children present and as these amazing dogs professionally guided their charges through what must seem like an obstacle course, there was a buzzing of questions left in their wake. The children were fascinated and quite obviously, as witness by the many snatches of questions I overheard, quite curious about the team they were watching.

Again, as chance would have it, while rooting around in the shelves of the local library looking for this and that, I stumbled across this delightful work by Glenna Lang. Wow, what a well written and well illustrated this one is, and it is (as tested on a couple classes of wee ones) an ideal work to inform them of these wonderful and truly amazing animals. The kids loved it and each class was full of questions which brought on some excellent discussions. Now any story concerning dogs is almost a surefire hit with children and this one is no exception.

This is a true story of Perry, a black Labrador retriever and his charge, Sarah. The story goes through a day in their lives, from getting up in the morning, getting "harnessed up," going for a walk shopping and to the post office, taking a train ride, meeting a group of school children at a presentation by Sarah, at which times she explains her relationship with the dog and what the dog does for her . From there the two friends go for a walk again along a road, play in the park and then return home for a quiet evening together and finally to bed. The ability of these guide dogs, or companion animals, is skillfully illustrated and explained by the author. The story is told more or less from the viewpoint of Perry, the dog. This is an ideal group read.

The story of course is based on the actual lives of the two main characters and is wonderfully told. The mellow and simple art work enhances the well written and informative text. The author concludes the work with a short profile of the lives of both Perry and Sarah.

Overall, this is a very well written work and an absolute wealth of information for the kids. It tells the story of these important animals and their best friends in a way that children can relate to and at the same time actually learn something.

Recommend this one highly.

Don Blankenship
The Ozarks
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