DOG TROUBLE Galia Oz Middle Grade, Random House, First title of the SHAKSHUKA series The life of Julia – her family, friends, school, neighborhood and her beloved dog, Shakshuka – is one big adventure. Each of these five books has a mystery resolved by Shakshuka, the smartest dog ever. Serious, and yet full of humor and adventure. · Galia Oz was born in Kibbutz Hulda, Israel, in She studied film and Television in Tel Aviv University Her award winning series of 5 books titled DOG TROUBLE was published in France, Spain and Brazil – and recently in the US by CROWN BOOKS Random House. Dog Trouble!, by Galia Oz. The middle grade novel, Dog Trouble, is a compilation of three interconnected chapter books that follow the adventures of Julia and her friends as they get in and out of trouble - trouble which if often tied, one way or another, to her dog Shakshuka.
About Dog Trouble! Readers who have graduated from Junie B. Jones and Ivy Bean will fall head over heels for feisty Julie and her troublesome new dog. Popular filmmaker and children's author Galia Oz effortlessly captures the love of a girl and her dog. DOG TROUBLE Galia Oz Middle Grade, Random House, First title of the SHAKSHUKA series The life of Julia - her family, friends, school, neighborhood and her beloved dog, Shakshuka - is one big adventure. Each of these five books has a mystery resolved by Shakshuka, the smartest dog ever. Serious, and yet full of humor and adventure. Readers who have graduated from Junie B. Jones and Ivy Bean will fall head over heels for feisty Julie and her troublesome new dog. Julie has only had her dog for two weeks, but she is already causing all sorts of problems. For starters, she.
Unfortunately, Galia Oz created a cast of characters that were uninspiring and unkind. Even Julia, whose dog Shakshuka is the title character, is unkind to and jealous of her mentally challenged cousin Effie, acts violently toward and lies about Danny the bully, and mimics Adam a boy who stutters. The Dog Trouble story of a group of children and a dog told from the perspective of Julie, its central character, has come to an end. But a few months ago, a new book of mine was published in Israel. It tells the story of Mikey, a child growing up in a less than desirable home situation who tries to save himself through friendship with a girl from a very different background. Wonderfully sassy and endlessly entertaining, the escapades of Julie and her dog are just beginning! Julie’s adventures have sold across the globe and been translated into five languages. Popular filmmaker and children’s author Galia Oz effortlessly captures the love of a girl and her dog.
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