Hurry Home, Candy

1953 children's novel by Meindert DeJong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hurry Home, Candy by Meindert De Jong is a children's novel about a dog. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak, the book was first published in 1953 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1954.[1] It regularly appears on public library and school reading lists.[2][3][4]

IllustratorMaurice Sendak
LanguageEnglish
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Hurry Home, Candy
First edition
AuthorMeindert De Jong
IllustratorMaurice Sendak
LanguageEnglish
GenreRealistic fiction
Published1953 Harper & Row
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages256
AwardsNewbery Honor
ISBN978-0060214869
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Plot summary

Hurry Home, Candy tells the story of a young dog named Candy, chronicling his life through several traumatic and joyful events. Told from the dog's perspective, the reader experiences Candy's separation from his mother and being brought to a cold kitchen floor with the ever-present threat of being hit with a broom. Later in the story, Candy becomes a beloved pet to two small children, only to later become separated from them. His quest to survive and be re-united with his new family constitutes the rest of the narrative.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews said "we are those things with him, quite stricken with his near tragedy and overjoyed when he finds happiness at last."[5]

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