Catie Copley’s Great Escape

Catie Copley’s Great Escape by Deborah Kovacs is an illustrated children’s book published by David R. Godine Publisher in 2009. This engaging story follows Catie, a black Labrador retriever who serves as the Canine Ambassador at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston. Catie’s life takes an unexpected turn when a playful intruder named Santol, a fellow guide dog, steals her toy lobster, leading to a delightful friendship and an adventurous trip to Quebec City.
In this charming tale, readers will accompany Catie as she navigates new experiences, from meeting a famous goat to trying intriguing foods in a city where the language differs from her own. The narrative explores themes of friendship and adventure, showcasing the bond between Catie and Santol as they embark on their journey. With 32 pages of vibrant illustrations, this book offers a delightful glimpse into the lives of dogs and their unique roles in human environments, making it a captivating read for young animal lovers and those interested in travel.
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Catie Copley is a black Labrador retriever who lives an unusual life as Canine Ambassador at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston. Her job includes welcoming guests, taking them for walks, and helping Jim at his job as the hotel’s Chief Concierge. Santol, who trained as a guide dog, just like Catie, is her canine counterpart at the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, Canada.
Catie, a very lady-like dog, is surprised when, one day, a large, furry, black-and-white intruder snatches her toy lobster and runs away with it. She is shocked by his behavior, but once she gets to know the rambunctious Santol they become firm friends. When Jim drives Santol back to Canada, Catie is very excited to go too.
This is Catie’s first vacation and her first time in a strange city where they speak a different language. Santol introduces her to a famous goat, a friendly horse, a clumsy juggler, and intriguing new foods and smells. Catie finds that there is a lot of opportunity for adventure… maybe a little too much adventure.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book in America will be donated to NEADS / Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans, based in Princeton, Massachusetts. Since 1976, NEADS has trained more than 1,000 service dogs to assist deaf or physically disabled individuals. For more information, please visit www.neads.org. A portion of the Canadian proceeds will be donated to mira, based near Montreal, Canada. The mira Foundation trains more than 150 guide dogs each year to help people with visual, auditory, and physical disabilites. To learn more, visit www.mira.ca.
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