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Rating: Summary: So glad it's still in print! Review: I read this book voraciously from start to finish when I was in 7th grade and have never forgotten it. It illustrates how important it is to have faith in a dream and to go after what you want even when everyone tells you it's impossible. And if you've ever dearly loved a pet, this is the story for you.Momo, a young Tibetian girl, yearns to own a Lhasa Apso, but an expensive pedigree dog like that is beyond her family's meager budget. Undaunted, Momo hopes and prays for one to come her way, certain that it will. Her faith and tenacity pay off when a traveling merchant presents her with an adorable Lhasa puppy, whom Momo promptly names Pempa. All is perfect in Momo's world until the day Pempa is stolen by thieves on their way to India. You will learn a lot about that part of the world as Momo tirelessly treks through Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and finally India to retrieve her beloved pooch. She stumbles into a lot of interesting characters along the way, making this story an even more enjoyable read.
Rating: Summary: Creative and Inspiring! Review: I thought that this book was great because it shows what an amazing relationship a child and a dog can have. It also is so very detailed and descriptive, that at some parts I almost thought I was reading a book of poetry. Momo stands up for herself and proves she can. Beautifully written. Great Characters.
Rating: Summary: I read&loved this book as a girl Review: This book is a wonderful story&it is especially won- derful to read in this the 50th anniversary of the achievment of the summit of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary&Tenzing Norgay. Momo showed courage as she made her way out of Tibet&down to In- dia.I also loved the way it introduced another culture&religion.
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