A girl who transforms into a dog, a magic puppet show with the power
to change lives, and a story about the mysteries of the imagination from
Ursula Dubosarsky, the Australian Children's Laureate.
Lara had always wished she was a dog, and one day, just for a short
time, she actually became one. This is how it happened.
In a mulberry brick house on the harbor that Lara explores while her
mother cleans, Lara meets Pierre, a boy about her age with a beautiful
antique puppet theatre. With his puppets, he tells her a story about a
boy whose family has been eaten by wolves. The boy is lost. He needs to
find his grandmother. Lara takes the part of a dog, but suddenly she can
no longer tell where she ends and Dog begins. Or is she Wolf? Caught up
in Pierre's story, Lara has to fight to protect her identity--and her
new friend. Can she help Pierre find his way home?
Pierre's Not There is a lyrical, captivating, and imaginative story
that can be read on many levels.