They Call Me No Sam!

They Call Me No Sam!

by Drew Daywalt

Narrated by Ron Butler

Unabridged — 2 hours, 20 minutes

They Call Me No Sam!

They Call Me No Sam!

by Drew Daywalt

Narrated by Ron Butler

Unabridged — 2 hours, 20 minutes

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Overview

Notes From Your Bookseller

Picture book icon Drew Daywalt is coming to middle grade with a hilarious story of dogs and the many, many ways they amuse us humans, even when they're disobeying. This will remind readers of all ages why we love our pups so much.

From Drew Daywalt, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Day the Crayons Quit, and illustrator Mike Lowery comes a middle grade novel about Sam, a noble pug who will go to any lengths to protect his family from the bad guys!

Meet Sam: an insolent pug-and incidental hero-who will stop at nothing to protect his family!

When scientists Elaine and Gary Peterson adopt Sam to keep their son, Justin, company in the midst of a top-secret research project, they never imagine the precocious pup will cause more harm than good. But from chewing up Elaine's hair dryer (the “brain-melting heat cannon”) to his inability to be house-trained (who could resist the “pooping rug”?), the Petersons aren't sure how much more they can take. And that's before Sam starts harassing Justin's crush (and potential new friend), Phoebe, who Sam is sure is an evil wizard out to harm Justin.

But when a pair of crooks encroaches on the Peterson household in an attempt to steal their confidential findings, Sam's actions-never mind his reasoning for them-just may save the day.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/01/2024

According to Sam the pug, his human owner, 196-year-old Mike (“in naked-monkey-thing years that’s only twenty-eight”), fails to use his hands for their intended purpose, including “petting, scratching behind ears, and opening bags of food.” Though Mike “was fine at opening the food bag most of the time,” Sam tires of his owner’s ineptitude and runs away. After ending up in “jail” (the local shelter), he’s adopted by adolescent Justin Peterson and his scientist parents. Having recently moved, the adult Petersons hope that Sam will help Justin—who often smells like loneliness or longing, per Sam—adjust to his new home. Unfortunately, Sam doesn’t understand why Justin takes him outside so often, or why he gets scolded for defending the home against people like Phoebe, Justin’s classmate, whom Sam believes to be an evil wizard who can enchant people via “magic wand” (a laser pointer). Sam’s diary entries—written in arch first-pooch prose by Daywalt (The Wrong Book) and accompanied by slapstick b&w comics and spot illustrations by Lowery (Pizza Shark)—craft a humorously tender look at the daily life of a pup whose bark is worse than his bite, but whose determination to protect and love his family is fiercer than any threat. Human character skin tones match the white of the page. Ages 8–12. (June)

From the Publisher

"This howlingly funny tale propels its doggy narrator through challenges ranging from explosions and dognapping to actually making friends with cats on the way to a well-earned name change: 'Good boy, Sam.' " — Booklist (starred review)

"The chaotic canine narrator here will surely engage even the most reluctant readers. Fans of the Wimpy Kid book series or Dogman will find this to be right up their alley. " — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

"Silly, swift, and a surefire success." — Kirkus Reviews

"Sam’s diary entries—written in arch first-pooch prose by Daywalt (The Wrong Book) and accompanied by slapstick b&w comics and spot illustrations by Lowery (Pizza Shark)—craft a humorously tender look at the daily life of a pup whose bark is worse than his bite, but whose determination to protect and love his family is fiercer than any threat. " — Publishers Weekly

Kirkus Reviews

2024-03-23
A dog who sees the world through his own unique lens battles evil forces to protect his newfound family—and inadvertently succeeds.

In a “Dear Diary” format, Sam the pug relates his adventures over the course of 20 eventful days, during which he runs away from “naked-monkey-thing” owner Mike, ends up at the shelter, and gets adopted by the Peterson family, who have a 12-year-old son named Justin. Meanwhile, Sam is suspicious of Justin’s new friend, Phoebe, but perceives actual villains Drago and Grisha as his friends, even though they’re trying to steal the Peterson parents’ lab secrets. Many of Sam’s fears will be humorous to readers, such as the “deadly assassination robot” (the vacuum) and the Ghost Wolf (Sam’s own reflection in a sliding glass door). No matter how misguided and oblivious he is, Sam’s heart is in the right place, however, and he manages to protect his family. He’s also able to smell people’s emotions, knows when Justin is lonely, and tries to be a good companion. Readers will find plenty of humor—and a few gross-out moments, as when the Petersons’ cat makes “little snack treats” in his “magic sand oven.” The grayscale cartoon illustrations throughout are especially funny and often spotlight the difference between Sam’s worldview and reality. Most main characters read white; the bad guys are coded as Eastern Europeans who speak a language other than English.

Silly, swift, and a surefire success. (Adventure. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159212207
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/04/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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