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  • Published: 3 March 2003
  • ISBN: 9780307265081
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $12.99

Absolutely Lucy #2: Lucy on the Loose



A runaway puppy causes fun and mayhem wherever she goes!

When Bobby Quinn got a beagle puppy for his eighth birthday, his whole life changed. Lucy helped him forget his shyness and make new friends. But now Lucy's taken off after a fat orange cat, and no one in the neighborhood has seen her anywhere. What will Bobby do if his best friend is gone for good?
In this sequel to Absolutely Lucy, Ilene Cooper continues the irresistible story of a boy and his beagle.

  • Published: 3 March 2003
  • ISBN: 9780307265081
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $12.99

About the author

Ilene Cooper

Ilene Cooper is the author of more than 30 books for young people. In 2007, the Illinois Reading Council named Ilene Cooper the Prairie State Award winner for Excellence in Writing for Children. Ilene was born in Chicago and grew up in the city's Rogers Park neighbourhood. After graduating Sullivan High School, she attended the University of Missouri School of Journalism where she majored in radio and television. She worked as an editorial researcher at Chicago's WGN TV station for several years, but her love of books brought her to Rosary College (now Dominican University), where she earned a master's degree in library science. As a youth librarian, Ilene worked at several branches of the Chicago Public Library and at the Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District before joining Booklist, the review journal of the American Library Association where she is currently the children's books editor. In her spare time, Ilene enjoys knitting, traveling—especially to Italy and England—and trying to get her cat, Bing, to do something other than stretch out on the radiator.

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Praise for Absolutely Lucy #2: Lucy on the Loose

Praise for the Lucy books:
"Depicted with humor and realism. . . . The respectful attention given to their peer's difficulties and progress will be much appreciated by newly and almost independent readers."--The Bulletin
"Bobby is an endearing character, and he and his dog are an appealing combination."--School Library Journal