There Is No Dog

There Is No Dog by Meg Rosoff is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on March 7, 2013. This 288-page book explores a unique premise where God is depicted as a teenage boy named Bob, who is more interested in junk food and his messy room than in his divine responsibilities. As Bob navigates his feelings, his romantic entanglements lead to chaotic consequences for Earth, particularly affecting his assistant, Mr. B.
Readers will find a humorous take on divine intervention and the complexities of young love within the narrative. The story touches on themes of animals, social dynamics, and the challenges of adolescence, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to reflect on the interplay between personal desires and broader responsibilities in a whimsical context.
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What if God were a teenaged boy?
In the beginning, Bob created the heavens and the earth and the beasts of the field and the creatures of the sea, and twenty-five million other species (including lots of cute girls). But mostly he prefers eating junk food and leaving his dirty clothes in a heap at the side of his bed.
Every time he falls in love, Earth erupts in natural disasters, and it’s usually Bob’s beleaguered assistant, Mr. B., who is left cleaning up the mess. So humankind is going to be very sorry indeed that Bob ever ran into a beautiful, completely irresistible girl called Lucy . . .
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