Fudge

Fudge by Charlotte Towner Graeber is a First Edition published by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books in 1987. This juvenile fiction work, consisting of 123 pages, follows the story of Chad, whose parents allow him to take care of a puppy named Fudge on a trial basis. The narrative explores the responsibilities and challenges that come with pet ownership, as well as the dynamics within Chad’s family.
Readers will find a focus on the relationship between Chad and Fudge, highlighting themes relevant to boys and men in a family setting. The book presents a relatable scenario for young readers, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and care in a light-hearted manner. With its engaging storyline, this edition offers a glimpse into the joys and trials of having a pet, making it a suitable choice for those interested in juvenile fiction.
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Chad’s parents agree to let him take the puppy, Fudge, on a trial basis if he takes care of her.
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