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REVIEWS
“Beautiful, full-page gouache paintings vividly capture the bustle of Paris…. Cinematic references (Jacques Tati, Charlie Chaplin) will appeal to cinephiles.... Absolutely delightful, especially for dog lovers and Francophiles.” Kirkus Reviews
“My 4-year-old and I love this series about Hudson . . . these are wonderful books for your budding Francophile.” Ann Mah, The Lost Vintage, Mastering the Art of French Eating
"An utterly charming and delightfully entertaining picture book for children ages 5-7, Hudson and the Puppy: Lost in Paris will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to family, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections."
The Midwest Book Review
"Being a bilingual household, we love this book. The story is sweet—relatable to an expat—and my daughter loves reading about Hudson. I am excited there is a new one out!"
Kristen Beddard, The Kale Project
Kids and kids at heart will all enjoy this delightful picture book series. Is it possible that the fun-filled adventures of Hudson the dog keep getting better and better? I would say absolutely, yes! This is the third book in the series of the life of Hudson, an adorable little expat Norwich Terrier living in France. This time, Hudson has found a new friend in a tiny (and very shy) little Dachshund puppy. Hudson has true terrier spunk and a contagious zest for life. The pacing of this humorous and touching story will definitely hold the attention of young listeners from start to finish. The illustrations are incredible -- a visual treat in and of themselves. Highly recommended. Amazon
A wonderful story with a beautiful message. And the illustrations were magnificent. My Granddaughter and I felt like we were actually in Paris. Amazon