![]() ![]() "To say that six-year-old Dory is imaginative is an understatement. Dory ultimately finds a way to prove her bravery to her brother and sister, and readers will laugh at her entertaining antics." School Library Journal, Starred Review "Hanlon creates a successful transitional book for new readers ready for longer stories. Time spent with Dory is time well spent." Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review ![]() Hanlon’s (Ralph Tells a Story) loosely scrawled illustrations, speech balloons, and hand-lettering are an enormous part of the story’s humor, channeling Dory’s energy and emotions as emphatically as the narration. ![]() ![]() "Reality and fantasy combine hilariously in a story that, at heart, is about a girl who wants little more than to spend time with her brother and sister. "Often just on the edge of out of control, this inventive child is irresistible and her voice, convincing. Author Abby Hanlon has taken a universal childhood desire (the wish of the younger sibling for the older ones to play with them) and turned it into a magnificent epic fantasy complete with sharp-toothed robbers, bearded fairy godmothers, and what may be the most realistic 6-year-old you’ll ever meet on a page." Betsy Bird, New York Public Library Youth Materials Collections Specialist "Perfection of tone, plot, pacing, art, you name it. ![]()
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