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The first ever children's book from the New York Times bestselling master of contemporary fiction
Buddy's an aging movie star.
Antwan's a rough-and-tumble loner.
And Miss Betty, the show girl, is a princess.
Different in nearly every way, they share one thing: they're all dogs...at heart.
Though Antwan's the leader of his pack and loves hanging in the hills, feasting from Hollywood's chicest garbage cans, he's too curious a coyote to turn down his new friend Buddy's invitation to see how the other half lives. Convincing his new human family he's a mysterious pooch named Timmy, Antwan quickly becomes part of the brood.
But as Antwan's star rises, Buddy's spirits fall. Past his prime to humans, Buddy wants to chuck the luxury and live in the wild -- if Antwan will show him how. To cheer up their pal, Antwan and Miss Betty concoct a daring plan, setting off a chain of uproarious adventures that will teach them all a few new tricks about friendship, family, and life.
Filled with the spot-on dialogue and clever plotting that have made Elmore Leonard top dog among writers of every breed, A Coyote's in the House reveals the inner life of canines -- wild and domesticated -- in a fresh, funny tale for the young and the young at heart.
Praise for A Coyote's in the House…
“The coolest, hottest writer in America.”
-Chicago Tribune
“Elmore Leonard’s writing is as lean as a good steak.”
-Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Everything Elmore Leonard touches turns to gold.”
-Boston Globe
“Leonard gives us as much serious fun per word as anyone around.”
-New York Times Book Review
“A master of narrative”
-The New Yorker
“Elmore Leonard may be the last hope for the printed word …”
-St. Petersburg Times
“A master storyteller.”
-Los Angeles Times Book Review
“There’s nobody like Elmore Leonard”
-Cosmopolitan
“Leonard is tops in his field.”
-New Orleans Times-Picayune
“There just isn’t a better writer of an adventure yarn than Elmore Leonard.”
-Chattanooga Free Press
“Elmore Leonard could not write a flat book if he tried.”
-New York Newsday
“His books defy classification …What Leonard does is write fully realized novels.”
-Dallas Morning News
“The man knows how to grab you.”
-Entertainment Weekly
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