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MCTAVISH ON THE MOVE by Meg Rosoff

MCTAVISH ON THE MOVE

From the McTavish Stories series

by Meg Rosoff ; illustrated by Grace Easton

Pub Date: June 28th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5362-1376-8
Publisher: Candlewick

Rescue dog McTavish helps his young human adjust when they move to a new house.

The fourth installment in the McTavish Stories series sees the tightknit Peachey family moving to a new neighborhood thanks to Pa Peachey’s new job. Moving also means changing schools for Betty and Ollie but not for oldest child Ava. While the three siblings are not thrilled about leaving behind the only home they have ever known, Betty, the youngest, is the one most anxious about the big changes ahead. Eventually, though, we all—even dogs—have to face the unknown and take the first step into a new life. And having a canine pal like McTavish can help when it comes to making new friends. This fast-paced transitional chapter book is peppered with well-placed grayscale illustrations. They show that the Peachey family members have pale and tan skin tones and that Betty’s classmates are casually diverse. The story can be used to teach children about the dangers of taking dogs into public spaces and not penning them up when appropriate. In a book that generally feels old-fashioned, the appearance of a mobile phone is a bit jarring.

A story of family transitions and childhood milestones that marks another fine addition to a cozy British series.

(Transitional chapter book. 7-10)