The Pug who wanted to be a Unicorn
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Publisher Description
Always be yourself. Unless you can be a unicorn . . .
When she's abandoned just before Christmas, Peggy the pug is taken in by a foster family with a unicorn-mad little girl. Peggy thinks that her new friend, Chloe, wants a unicorn for Christmas - not a puppy. Believing that anything is possible, Peggy decides that she will turn into a unicorn. All she needs is a long silky mane, a glowing horn, and the ability to do magic! Easy, right?
Peggy is determined to make her new friend's Christmas wish come true. And if she does, maybe she'll finally find a forever home . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Seeking her forever home, a puppy desperately tries to become the pet she believes her adoptive family wants: a unicorn. Peggy, an inquisitive young pug with floppy black ears, wants an owner's love most of all. But love comes with strings attached with her negligent first owner, before Peggy is fostered by a cued-white family of five over Christmas. As the family reels from the recent loss of their previous dog, Peggy wonders if they'll ever love another as much. Hatching a plan to become a unicorn ("I can be anything I want to be... so I'll be a unicorn!"), Peggy makes her best attempts, with messy results. Nevertheless, the family continues to show Peggy patience and kindness. Black-and-white sketched illustrations are interspersed throughout as Swift pens a warmly familial story through the eyes of a pup who thinks love is earnable—when really the family "wanted her all along." Ages 7–10.