Bristle Face

Bristle Face by Zachary Ball, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 1993, is a juvenile fiction tale that follows the journey of Jase, a young boy who escapes from his harsh life with his uncle in Mississippi. In his quest for safety and belonging, Jase encounters a stray dog, whose unique appearance and affectionate nature provide companionship and comfort. Their adventure leads them to Lute Swank’s general store, where they discover the possibility of friendship and a sense of home.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of loyalty and resilience through the bond between Jase and the dog. The story captures elements of outdoor activities and the spirit of adventure, set against the backdrop of the United States. With 206 pages, this edition offers an engaging experience for young readers, inviting them to join Jase on his journey of self-discovery and connection.
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After running away from his brutal uncle’s Mississippi home, Jase meets a stray dog who is as funny-looking as he is loving. When the two enter Lute Swank’s general store, they know they’ve found another friend–and maybe even a home. ALA Notable Book.
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