Top Dog

Top Dog by Marcia Thornton Jones is a juvenile fiction book published by Scholastic in 2001. This edition spans 73 pages and is written in English. The story unfolds at Barkley’s School for Dogs, where the students are presented with an exciting opportunity to star in a dog food commercial. Jack, eager to land the role, faces competition from the canine bully Sweetcakes, who initially secures the part. However, Jack soon learns that the offer may not be as straightforward as it appears.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and rivalry among dogs in a school setting. As Jack navigates the challenges posed by Sweetcakes, the story delves into the dynamics of friendship and competition. This engaging tale captures the essence of canine life while providing insights into the characters’ motivations and interactions. With its focus on dogs and their adventures, Top Dog offers a lighthearted yet thought-provoking experience for young readers.
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When the pupils at Barkley’s School for Dogs get the chance to star in a dogfood commercial, Jack would do anything for the part, but it is canine bully Sweetcakes who gets the role, until Jack discovers the offer is not quite what it seems.
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