Martha Speaks

Martha Speaks by Susan Meddaugh is a delightful children’s book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1992. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Helen Finney and her dog Martha, who gains the ability to speak after eating alphabet soup, leading to humorous and engaging situations for the family.
Readers will find a whimsical exploration of the challenges and joys that come with having a talking pet. As Martha’s chatter fills the household, her family experiences both the excitement and the chaos of her newfound voice. The narrative touches on themes of communication and companionship, making it a charming addition to juvenile fiction that features animals and humorous stories.
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When Helen Finney feeds alphabet soup to her dog, Martha, it goes straight up to her brain, and Martha begins to speak! The basis for the Emmy-nominated PBS series.
Having a talking dog is a lot of fun–unless your dog never stops talking! When chatty Martha gives her family the silent treatment they’re relieved at first, but then they get worried. Will Martha ever speak again?
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