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Marty Hobarth feels as if he was born into the wrong family. His dad runs marathons; his mom just graduated from college; his sister is gifted and talented (and she knows it). Marty can't even make the town diving team. He's a zero. An absolute zilch.
Then a big, smelly, friendly stray puppy enters Marty's life, and he doesn't feel like such a loser anymore. Marty's new friend, Leanne, says that Champ is headed for the town animal jail--maybe worse--unless Marty comes to his rescue. Saving Champ means lying to his dad and pretending he's Leanne's brother so he can volunteer at the shelter.…mehr

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Marty Hobarth feels as if he was born into the wrong family. His dad runs marathons; his mom just graduated from college; his sister is gifted and talented (and she knows it). Marty can't even make the town diving team. He's a zero. An absolute zilch.

Then a big, smelly, friendly stray puppy enters Marty's life, and he doesn't feel like such a loser anymore. Marty's new friend, Leanne, says that Champ is headed for the town animal jail--maybe worse--unless Marty comes to his rescue. Saving Champ means lying to his dad and pretending he's Leanne's brother so he can volunteer at the shelter. But Marty believes it's time for him to follow his heart, even if it's the hardest thing he's ever done.

Judith Bernie Strommen writes with insight and humor about families, self-expression, and the overwhelming need to belong.


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Judith Bernie Strommen is also the author of Grady the Great. "A warm-hearted story with some appealing characters, lots of laughs," wrote Booklist in its review. "Kids will want a sequel."

Champ Hobarth is set in the same town as Grady the Great, and there are some cameo appearances by Grady's friends. Judy Strommen is herself a volunteer at her local animal shelter. She's at work on another book about Johnson Falls. She lives on Plum Creek Ranch in Clearwater, Minnesota.