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A Home for Dakota
$8.95
Authors: Jan Zita Grover (Author), Nancy Lane (Illustrator)
Series: Sit! Stay! Read!
Genres: Dogs, Pets, Puppy Mills, Rescue
Tag: Has Classroom Guide
Publication Year: 2008
Format: Paperback
Length: 24 pages
ASIN: 0940719053
ISBN: 9780940719361

After rescue from a bleak puppy mill, Dog No. 241, renamed Dakota, journeys toward her forever home.

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Dog No. 241 lives in a crate in a cold, dark barn that is stacked with hundreds of other caged dogs in a puppy mill breeding operation. She has never known human companionship, exercise, or decent care. One night, rescuers arrive and take her and the other dogs away to lead new and happier lives. Soon, despite her fears, she finds herself in a warm, secure foster home, being bathed and groomed and loved by a young woman named Emma. At first, she is too frightened to respond; all she wants is to return to the familiar dark.

Eventually renamed Dakota, she learns to love and trust Emma, and her foster home becomes a friendly haven. But then a new challenge arrives in the person of a young girl, Sweetie, who is recovering from a misfortune as deep as Dakota’s own. Sweetie and her parents come to look at Dakota as a possible pet. Initially, Sweetie rejects hairless little Dakota, but later she returns to offer Dakota a home, and Emma recommends her for adoption. With Emma’s reassurances, Dakota goes to her forever home to become Sweetie’s true partner in recovery.


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Awards & Recognition

KIND Gold Medal2009 HSUS Kind Children Children’s Book Award, Winner, Best Children’s Picture Book of the Year
Henry Bergh Award2008 Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award, Best Picture Book, Companion Animals


Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

(Grade 1–3) From the touching cover illustration to the playful depictions of Dakota on the endpapers, this empathetic tale of a puppy-mill dog will resonate with animal lovers. Dakota is almost hairless and has sore feet from standing on the wire flooring of her cage. A volunteer, Emma, fosters her and eventually finds her a loving home. Dakota’s future owner, a girl who is sick and has lost her hair, at first rejects the pup because she considers her ugly, but she later bonds with the animal. This part of the story is not completely convincing. However, the illustrations of the dog enjoying her first bath and comfortable bed are wonderful. Lane also captures the pet’s vulnerability as she learns to walk and to enjoy companionship. The atrocious conditions and tragic lives of these creatures are briefly and accurately described. This sensitive portrayal will educate young readers through its poignant story and the brief facts provided at the end about helping such dogs.
— Carol Schene, formerly at Taunton Public Schools, MA

A Home for Dakota is a poignant story of hope. The text and outstanding illustrations will help to build understanding, empathy, and compassion in young readers toward both dogs and other children. This book is a must read in elementary school classrooms and will be the springboard for valuable discussions and research. Highly recommended.
This timely and empathy-provoking story about an endearing dog will bring greater awareness to an important issue and become a resource that will help dogs like Dakota.
– Stephanie Bucalo, Humane Education Specialist
Jan Zita Grover (Author)

Jan Zita Grover author of North Enough: AIDS and Other Clear-Cuts (1997) and Northern Waters (1999), both from Graywolf Press, has worked in canine rescue since 1973, specifically with discarded puppy mill breed dogs. Dakota is modeled on one of Jan's own rescued dogs, Pixie.