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~ (Author), Janet Grahame-Johnstone (Illustrator), Anne Grahame-Johnstone (Illustrator) "Not long ago there lived in Suffolk a hundred and one Dalmatians whose adventures had once thrilled all the dogs of England..." (more)
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When they awake to find that every living creature in England, except the dogs, is asleep, Dalmatians Pongo and Missis discover unusual abilities that lead them to London where their daughter is assembling all breeds of dogs to await contact from Sirius, the Dog Star.


About the Author

Born in Lancashire in 1896, Dorothy Gladys "Dodie" Smith was the most successful female dramtist of her generation; and her first novel, I Capture the Castle (Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1948). Dodie Smith died in 1990.

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  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Paperback: 147 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (August 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312156642
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312156640
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #398,501 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful sequel to The Hundred and One Dalmations, August 11, 1997
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For those of you who loved Pongo, Misses, Perdita, Prince, and the rest of the Dalmation gang of the original book, this sequel is a welcome journey back to the "Dalmation Plantation" once known as Hell Hall. More science fiction in nature than the original, The Starlight Barking takes place a year or two after the original. The fifteen pupies have grown up, with the Cadpig even taking the Prime Minister as her "pet". It's been a tranquil time for Pongo and his Misses. Tranquil, that is, until one morning when their pets fail to wake up, doors open on their own for the dogs, and they even find that they can fly. Their search for answers take them to Number 10 Downing Street where Prime Minister Cadpig and Pongo, along with all dogdom, receive a message from across space. It is Siruis, the Dog Star, who has come to offer the canines of Earth an eternity of Bliss if only they will come with him, leaving Earth and humankind behind. The dogs' loyalty is put to the test. Will they leave man and Earth forever, dooming humans to a world without dogs? Or will they remain and live in a world filled with cruelty and the possibility of nuclear war? The Starlight Barking doesn't quite live up to the original, but still makes for a good yarn. Most of the elements of a good story are there, and it is nice to see some of the characters expanded upon from 101 Dalmations, including Cadpig and Roly Poly. I read this book in a single day, and was left with the wish that Dodie Smith would again write another sequel. I would definately recommend this book for those of you who liked the original.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book!, May 20, 2001
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This was an amazing book. When I first started reading it, I wondered about some changes in the story compared to Disney's Movie. I think it was not good for Disney to change the story, and love the Starlight Barking much better than Disney's sequel, 102 Dalmations. It was cool to see that dogs could fly, open doors, and talk long-distance (with out paying extra!) I love this fantisy, but I think that Sirus should have let them have one special day like this every year and get to visit them. I certanly wouldn't mind sleeping in so that dogs could have fun. Once I dreamed that there were 20 books in the series, and that me and my friend tried to buy them all. I wish there really were 20 books.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The dog days dawn with a vengeance, January 1, 2006
By Michele L. Worley (Kingdom of the Mouse, United States) - See all my reviews
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This sequel to THE 101 DALMATIANS is somewhat different from its predecessor. In THE 101 DALMATIANS, the dogs (give or take their varying talents for understanding human speech and even writing) had the limitations of real dogs - they had a great deal of difficulty in communicating complicated ideas to humans, they were hampered by the lack of hands to open doors, and so on. In other words, while the first book had dogs who understood everything that was going on, it wasn't exactly a fantasy.

Here, the first thing that happens on the fine summer day on which the story begins, when Pongo and Missis wake in their human pets' room at Hell Hall, is that they begin learning that a lot of their normal limitations have mysteriously vanished. None of the dogs are hungry (amazing in itself with so many young mothers and puppies on the premises), doors and gates mysteriously open whenever the dogs need to get into or out of a place, and they can move much faster than usual. But these changes are accompanied by frightening events - the Dearlys and even the Persian cats are sleeping normally and even smiling in their sleep, but will not wake.

Pongo meets with the General (formerly a Colonel), who as a working sheepdog on a nearby farm is very practiced at organization and strategy, to find that the unbreakable sleep seems to have affected *all* living creatures other than dogs. They are soon contacted by Cadpig, the youngest of the Pongos' first litter, who alone chose to get a pet of her own - by tagging along on one of Mr. Dearly's consultations with the government to help deal with the national debt, she got her dearest wish of being on television by becoming the Prime Minister's pet. That in itself is a good story - the poor man was so touched by her display of obvious affection for him when most people had nothing nice to say about him that he was glad to have her. She improved his approval ratings so much that most high-ranking government officials followed suit and got dogs - and now those dogs are acting in place of their sleeping humans to direct the country, so that Cadpig is acting as Prime Minister and trying to keep all the dogs calm and figure out what's going on - and she asks her father to join her in London as an adviser. (Her mother, unasked, also gives her some sound advice - while Missis may not be as intellectual as Pongo, she has good sense and good instincts, while Cadpig is so bossy that she goes overboard at trying to organize things.)

The core cast of THE 101 DALMATIANS quickly reassembles, as Prince and Perdita are left to look after the Dearlys and the Pongos take their now-grown first litter with them to London. (It's a pity that Prince isn't much developed as a character, but Perdita's homelessness in early youth left its mark, and leaving the two of them at Hell Hall makes the cast in this book track that of the previous book more closely.) The cats from the first book and even young Tommy, the General's particular pet human, eventually wake up and join in, although all the other creatures remain asleep - this is put down to their having been made honorary dogs. (Tommy is particularly interested - although he's still very young, he's greatly interested in science fiction.)

About three quarters of the book is spent travelling through this world effectively populated only by dogs - dealing with traffic problems in London as so many dogs try to get around (even when they can effectively fly, the crowding causes problems) and watching the canine cabinet trying to get a grip on the crisis. (This is a particularly nice bit of irony, as none of the dogs or even their humans have been in danger, even though strange things have been going on.) Only in the last quarter of the book are the dogs made aware of *why* these things have been happening to them, and given a choice about deciding what kind of a world they really want to live in and where their loyalties lie.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Rather mediocre, I'm afraid...
A couple of weeks ago I finally read "The Starlight Barking" by Dodie Smith. "101 Dalmations" was a huge favourite of mine when I was young, but I never even knew the book had a... Read more
Published 14 months ago by octobercountry

3.0 out of 5 stars 101 Dalmations continued
This novel does not have the brilliance of the original book but is an adequate sequal. The plot tends to be a bit mystical and readers may sometimes feel the author is trying to... Read more
Published on July 4, 2006 by Gramercy Giadresco

4.0 out of 5 stars A book many children will enjoy
This is the sequel to the famous and fun book '101 Dalmations', and though some of the characters come back, it's a quite different story. Read more
Published on December 13, 2002 by Myra Schjelderup

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Sequel to an Excellent Classic
When Pongo,( an intelligent, Handsome Male Dalmatian) Missis (A Pretty, and very metaphysical Female Dalmatian) and Cadpig ( The Pretty, Metaphysical, Intelligent Daughter of... Read more
Published on July 7, 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Really 4.5 stars
This book is a good sequel to the very well known "The 101 Dalmations." It's interesting that many have read the first book but not the second and that's a shame... Read more
Published on March 23, 2000 by Jonathan B. Nelson

5.0 out of 5 stars YES!
I found this book in the library and was disappointed that it wasn't in print. I bought it on sight when I found out it was available again.
Published on August 30, 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A book that I will always remember. Glad it is back in print
It is a charming and delightful sequel to Dodie Smith's 101 Dalmations (My all time favorite book for over 30 years !) It is strangely different, yet still wonderful.
Published on January 31, 1998 by svollers@pdq.net

4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful sci-fi sequel to 101 Dalmatians
One of the favorite books of my childhood. I've been waiting impatiently for it to be reissued.
Published on August 4, 1997

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