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Illustration by Yani Hamdy

Ingrid Schreyer

Uchi

Living with a dog through all the stages of life

Death and aging

Publisher

Bibliothek der Provinz

ISBN

978-3-99126-304-3

Format

24 × 17 cm

Pages

56

Original title

Uchi

Publishing date

2025

Price

€ 24,–

Genre

Children's fiction

A wonderful book about an eventful dog’s life. We get to know not only this furry friend, but the narrator too; we learn about her father’s death and about her special relationship with her dog, Uchi.

The doorbell rings.
A small dog is sitting in front of our house:
A puppy with fluffy fur, cute floppy ears, and strong paws.
Mommy got it from the animal shelter.
I can hardly believe how lucky I am.
She’s a girl puppy, and I’ll call her UCHI.

A wonderful book about an eventful dog’s life. We get to know not only this furry friend, but the narrator too; we learn about her father’s death and about her special relationship with her dog, Uchi.

The doorbell rings.
A small dog is sitting in front of our house:
A puppy with fluffy fur, cute floppy ears, and strong paws.
Mommy got it from the animal shelter.
I can hardly believe how lucky I am.
She’s a girl puppy, and I’ll call her UCHI.

A wonderful book about an eventful dog’s life. We get to know not only this furry friend, but the narrator too; we learn about her father’s death and about her special relationship with her dog, Uchi.

The doorbell rings.
A small dog is sitting in front of our house:
A puppy with fluffy fur, cute floppy ears, and strong paws.
Mommy got it from the animal shelter.
I can hardly believe how lucky I am.
She’s a girl puppy, and I’ll call her UCHI.

Living with a dog through all the stages of life

Death and aging

Publisher

Bibliothek der Provinz

ISBN

978-3-99126-304-3

Publishing date

2025

Format

24 × 17 cm

Price

€ 24,–

Genre

Children's fiction

Pages

56

Original title

Uchi

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Bibliothek der Provinz

Uchi

Ingrid Schreyer

A wonderful book about an eventful dog’s life. We get to know not only this furry friend, but the narrator too; we learn about her father’s death and about her special relationship with her dog, Uchi.

The doorbell rings.
A small dog is sitting in front of our house:
A puppy with fluffy fur, cute floppy ears, and strong paws.
Mommy got it from the animal shelter.
I can hardly believe how lucky I am.
She’s a girl puppy, and I’ll call her UCHI.

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