Unlovable

Unlovable by Dan Yaccarino is a First Edition published by Scholastic in 2002, featuring 36 pages in English. This book follows Alfred, a pug who struggles with feelings of inferiority instigated by a cat, a parrot, and other neighborhood dogs. The narrative unfolds as a new dog moves in next door, prompting Alfred to discover that he is perfectly fine just as he is.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of self-perception and friendship through the lens of juvenile fiction. The interactions between Alfred and the other animals highlight the challenges of feeling unworthy, while the arrival of a new companion offers a turning point in Alfred’s journey toward self-acceptance. This engaging tale is suitable for young readers and addresses the importance of embracing one’s individuality.
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Alfred, a pug, is made to feel inferior by a cat, a parrot, and the other neighborhood dogs, until a new dog moves in next door and helps Alfred to realize he is fine just the way he is.
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