
"Twelve-year-old Parker Pitts hates a mess. Ever since his grandmother died, he's much more comfortable when things are organized: He scrubs the kitchen counters at home, avoids the school bully at all costs, and never even speaks to Gabriella Cortez, the most interesting girl in the sixth grade. No muss, no fuss, no complicated feeling to worry about. But now Parker's older sister is traveling abroad for the semester, leaving behind her obnoxious and extremely disorderly goldendoodle, Boof, for Parker to manage. Man's best friend? More like boy's worst nightmare! When an intense round of tug-of-war leaves both dog and boy with bumped heads, Parker and Boff waked up to the biggest disaster yet: They've switched bodies! Suddenly, Boof has to find his way through a school day, and Parker has to . . . eat dog food?!"--Back cover.
year: 2021, 2022
call number/section: 1000
subjects: human-animal relationships, fiction, dogs, humorous stories, family life, animal fiction, humorous fiction, juv002070, fiction / animals / dogs, juv019000, fiction / humorous stories, boys, juvenile fiction, goldendoodle, goldendoodles
Editions
Hale, Bruce
Scholastic (2021)
Twelve-year-old Parker Pitts doesn't have time for a dog. But with his older sister gone off to college, Parker also has to add Boof, her obnoxious, untrained goldendoodle, to his list of things to manage. The two clash, and an intense round of tug-of-war leaves both dog and boy with bumped heads. The next morning, Parker and Boof wake up with switched bodies. How are they going to reverse the swap?.
Schools: 4

Hale, Bruce
Scholastic Inc. (2022)
"Twelve-year-old Parker Pitts hates a mess. Ever since his grandmother died, he's much more comfortable when things are organized: He scrubs the kitchen counters at home, avoids the school bully at all costs, and never even speaks to Gabriella Cortez, the most interesting girl in the sixth grade. No muss, no fuss, no complicated feeling to worry about. But now Parker's older sister is traveling abroad for the semester, leaving behind her obnoxious and extremely disorderly goldendoodle, Boof, for Parker to manage. Man's best friend? More like boy's worst nightmare! When an intense round of tug-of-war leaves both dog and boy with bumped heads, Parker and Boff waked up to the biggest disaster yet: They've switched bodies! Suddenly, Boof has to find his way through a school day, and Parker has to . . . eat dog food?!"--Back cover.
Schools: 1