The award-winning Harvey Stories are back with a new story of
acceptance, understanding, and the loving comfort of everyone's favorite
Westie.
There's nothing quite like the loving companionship of a loyal dog. When
Harvey's status as Brayside's comfort dog comes into question, the
elderly residents are quick to stand up for him.
Mr. Kowalski, a longstanding Brayside resident, is struggling with his
wife's recent hospitalization. As Harvey watches over him, Mr. Kowalski
shares stories of his youth during World War II--tales which fascinates
Harvey's friend Austin. At the same time, the newly appointed Assistant
Director Hilary Appleby, the person who wants to get rid of Harvey, also
creates unreasonable rules which make the residents of Brayside
miserable.
The new school season for Austin and Harvey's owner Maggie proves to be
harder than expected. Maggie's audition for the school play of Annie
doesn't go as planned, with the role she wanted going to Ndidi, who
rarely comes out to rehearsals. Austin, for his part, is battling shame
around not being able to afford a school trip.
Award-winning author Colleen Nelson and illustrator Tara Anderson team
up once again to deliver another engaging story where Harvey's
exceptional nose leads Maggie and Austin to find resolution to the many
challenges they face.
Themes of acceptance, understanding, and intergenerational friendships
are the strengths of this middle-grade novel.