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Hotel for dogs : movie novelization

Young Andi attempts to keep a stray dog and its new litter a secret from her meticulous aunt.

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  • "Young Andi attempts to keep a stray dog and its new litter a secret from her meticulous aunt."@en
  • "Liz loves dogs but she cannot have one due to the allergies of her Aunt Alice. So Liz and her brother lodge all the stray dogs in the neighborhood in the empty house for sale down the street."
  • "Liz and her brother wind up with nine stray dogs that need homes but must be kept a secret."@en
  • "Liz and her brother wind up with nine stray dogs that need homes but must be kept a secret."
  • "Everyone deserves a loving family, but foster kids Andi (Emma Roberts) and Bruce (Jake T. Austin) have been placed with a flaky couple who care more for their aspiring rock careers than their foster children. Even though Andi and Bruce's mischievous tendencies repeatedly get them into trouble, the siblings are essentially good kids who care deeply for one another and their secretly adopted dog Friday. After a close call with the local pound, the kids end up searching for Friday in an abandoned old hotel where they find several stray dogs seeking shelter. The kids' compassion for the homeless dogs compels them to begin caring for the strays and they soon join forces with three other local kids to take in strays from across the city. Bruce is a clever inventor whose innovative gadgets ensure top-notch care and constant entertainment for all the dogs (as well as a multitude of laughs from the audience). Unfortunately, Bruce's and Andi's devotion to the dogs eventually causes them to pass up what may be their last chance for a better foster home. When the police storm the hotel and take all the dogs to the pound, the kids make a daring attempt to rescue the dogs that will likely land them in separate group homes. Can social worker Bernie (Don Cheadle) somehow convince the authorities, and perhaps a loving family, that the children were just doing what was right? Hotel for Dogs is a funny family film based on Lois Duncan's book of the same name and is appropriate for most ages 5 and older in spite of its PG rating for mild thematic elements, language, and some crude humor."@en
  • "Andi and Bruce leave their dog, Friday, at a run-down hotel in order to avoid displeasing their latest foster parents, who dislike dogs, but things snowball and they are soon caring for a lot more dogs than they can handle."@en
  • "Andi et son frère Bruce recueillent des chiens errants et les hébergent dans un hôtel abandonné... Fait partie de la Sélection de la Revue des Livres pour Enfants 2009."

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  • "Readers (Secondary)"
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Publikace pro děti"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Children's stories"
  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Film novelizations"
  • "Children's literature"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Movie novels"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en

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  • "Hotel za kučinja"
  • "Hotel za pse"@sl
  • "Hotel za pse"
  • "Hotel for dogs : movie novelization"@en
  • "Hotel pro psy"
  • "狗狗旅館"
  • "Hotel for dogs"@en
  • "Hotel for dogs"
  • "Hotel para perros"
  • "Hotel para perros"@es
  • "Hotel for Dogs"@en
  • "Hotel per a gossos"@ca
  • "Hotel per a gossos"
  • "Hondenhotel"
  • "Palace pour chiens"
  • "Gou gou lu guan"

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