cover image The Smell of Wet Dog: And Other Dog Poems and Drawings

The Smell of Wet Dog: And Other Dog Poems and Drawings

Barney Saltzberg. Holiday House/Porter, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-8234-5639-0

In this collection of 27 poems, Saltzberg (A Delicious Story) employs both canine and human perspectives to explore the age-old cross-species connection—a relationship characterized by a blend of fondness, bewilderment, and, as the evocative title suggests, effluvia. In “Who,” a dog playfully queries, “Who sleeps on your bed/ like a huge armadillo?/ Who steals all the covers?/ Who drools on your pillow?” A few pages later, “Bed” offers a brief glimpse of a human counterpart’s view of bedtime: “My dog is very happy/ snoozing on my bed./ Sometimes I am her pillow/ when she sleeps on my head.” While some of the rhymes feel more perfunctory than polished, the poems emanate from a place of keen adoration and observation. And each of the accompanying digital illustrations is spot-on, with line drawings used for humans, whose skin tone reflects the white of the page, and textured, collage-like shapes portraying a panoply of very good dogs, all with eager, googly eyes. Ages 4–8. Agent: Rosemary Stimola, Stimola Literary Studio. (Sept.)