Protecting Marie

Protecting Marie by Kevin Henkes, published by Greenwillow Books in 1996, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores the complex dynamics of family relationships through the eyes of twelve-year-old Fanny. In this edition, spanning 195 pages, Fanny navigates her love-hate relationship with her temperamental artist father, who has gifted her a new dog. The narrative delves into Fanny’s deep-seated desire for companionship and the emotional challenges that arise from her family dynamics.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of Fanny’s feelings as she grapples with her father’s temperament and her longing for a pet, which she believes is essential to her well-being. The story highlights themes of family, pets, and the emotional intricacies of growing up, providing insight into Fanny’s journey of self-discovery and connection. This edition is presented in English and offers a thoughtful reflection on the bonds between children and their parents, as well as the significance of animals in their lives.
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Relates twelve-year-old Fanny’s love-hate relationship with her father, a temperamental artist, who has given Fanny a new dog. Fanny sensed that from the moment she was born she was meant to have a dog. It was as though some unique and independent organ deep inside her, like a tiny heart, couldn’t thrive properly without one.
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