A Dog's Life: The Autobiography of a Stray Read online

Page 7


  The second the car was out of sight, Moon and I made a dash for the nearest tin. From out of other hiding places rushed three more dogs. In moments all the food was gone and the other dogs had disappeared.

  The sun came out, and Moon and I basked in it, our stomachs full.

  We spent that night — I know now that it was Christmas night — in the spot between the Dumpsters. The next morning we were awakened earlier than usual by the sound of voices. The tall woman was back. This time she was with another woman, a woman with the longest hair I had ever seen.

  “Look,” I heard the tall woman say. “All the tins are empty.”

  “Licked clean.”

  “Let’s get them filled up. We have to hurry. I want to do this before the store opens. I don’t think the dogs will come out for food if anyone is around.”

  “And also,” said the woman with the long hair, “we’d better do this without being seen.”

  The women worked quickly. They walked around the parking lot, filling each tin with more hamburger. When they were finished, they climbed into a car. But I noticed that this time they drove to the edge of the lot and stopped. Moon and I waited for a moment. The car didn’t move. But two big dogs rushed for the pie tins, anyway, so Moon and I did the same. Before we were done, two more dogs arrived.

  In no time the plates were empty. The women left then.

  They were back the next day.

  “I brought extra plates,” said the tall woman. “And more hamburger. I didn’t realize how quickly the dogs would eat everything.”

  “Maybe we should feed them twice a day,” said the woman with the long hair.

  “That’s a good idea. We’ll have to switch to dog food, though. We can’t afford to keep buying meat.”

  “They can’t live on hamburger alone anyway. They need more vitamins.”

  That was how Moon and I got lucky, at least for a while. The women and their friends visited the parking lot of the supermarket every morning before the store opened and every evening after it closed, leaving out plates of wet and dry food for the dogs who had made their homes in Claremont.

  Moon and I continued to steer clear of the other dogs. They were nearby, of course. We passed them everywhere, and we all vied for the same food in town — whatever the garbage cans or pie tins had to offer. But I never forgot about the encounter with the dogs at the rest stop and trusted no dog except Moon.

  The winter, that winter in Claremont, might have been cold and snowy, but for once, Moon and I didn’t have any trouble finding food. Every morning we break fasted at the parking lot. Then we would wander discreetly through Claremont, watching Robert and Lisa and Sarah and Amanda, watching as the Christmas decorations were taken down and in their place sprouted hearts and cupids, and later eggs and rabbits and chicks and baskets and candy. In the evening we would eat dinner at the parking lot again, then spend the night between the Dumpsters.

  We noticed that the other stray dogs now slept in the parking lot as well. And that there were more of them. By the time the air was growing warmer and crocuses and daffodils were starting to bloom in Claremont we noticed something else: Occasionally a large, dark-colored van was parked in the lot early in the morning. If it was there, the women wouldn’t feed us. They would drive by the lot and not return until the van had left. Then they would feed us if the supermarket hadn’t opened, but sometimes we missed our breakfast because of the van.

  One morning, a bright warm morning with sniffs of spring in the air, the very tall woman and the woman with the long hair arrived at the parking lot, looked around for the van, then hurriedly filled the pie tins, placed them around the lot, and drove away. Moon and I and several other dogs had rushed to the tins and were beginning our breakfasts when the van eased into the lot and glided to a silent stop. I kept my eye on it as Moon and I bolted our food.

  The front doors of the van opened quietly. Two men slipped out, each carrying a long pole with a loop of rope attached to one end. They pointed to the dogs eating from the pie tin nearest the van and ran toward them, poles extended. The dogs, a little one Moon’s size and a bigger one, didn’t see the men. In a flash, each man threw his loop around the neck of a dog and pulled tight.

  Caught! The dogs were caught in the ropes. They yipped and barked and fought, jerking back and forth, pulling and snapping. But the men held tight to the poles and tugged the dogs toward the van. They threw open a door at the back and hauled the dogs into cages. Then they slammed the door shut. They stood in the lot, poles in hand.

  “Do you see any of the others?” asked one of the men.

  “Nope. They disappeared fast.”

  “They’ll be back tomorrow. Or maybe tonight. Those people were feeding them at night, too, I think.”

  “All right. Well, let’s get these two to the shelter. We’ll come back here later.”

  That night after the supermarket had closed, Moon and I waited cautiously between our Dumpsters. The women arrived, put out our food, and left. The moment they drove away, the van pulled into the parking lot. Moon and I ran into the woods and circled around to Nassau Street. We found supper behind The Wagging Tail and slept under the awning of the back entrance to Robert’s jewelry store.

  The next morning we made our way to the supermarket again. The van returned.

  It was time to leave Claremont.

  On a windy day with clouds gathering on the horizon, Moon and I set off through the woods and left the town behind us.

  Spring that year was long and slow and dry and warm. Moon and I had little trouble finding food. We were smarter now. Instead of avoiding towns we sought them out. But we were careful to linger mostly at the edges and not to stay too long. Whenever we arrived at a new town we explored it carefully. We studied its rhythms and looked for the pet stores and watched to see if anyone might be feeding stray dogs. We ate mostly in darkness, and we paid attention if we saw a van that was driving slowly. We stayed in each town for only a few days, then we lived in the woods for a time, keeping our hunting skills sharp, and then we moved on to another town.

  In one town we slept behind a woodpile at a house where two women and two little girls lived. The women caught sight of us and set out dishes of food and water, and seemed very kind. Outside another town we discovered a small farm with a barn that housed a donkey named Tico and a cow named Bluebell. We slept in an empty stall for three nights, drinking water from a large tub and dining on birdseed, grain, and little red squirrels. Then we moved on. As the moon changed from the tiny curl of a cat’s claw to a half-closed eye, and the days grew longer and even warmer, my friend and I slept in towns, on farms, and once in an open field where the nighttime sounds reminded me of an evening at the Merrions’ when I had watched Mine trot through their yard.

  One day, one of the longest of the year, when the sun rose early and set late, Moon and I left a town called Republic. We hadn’t liked the town. As soon as we’d arrived we’d seen a man kick a dog that was tied up in a yard on a very short chain. Later, after we had discovered a feed store in town, we were waiting in some bushes for the store to close, when a group of boys and girls who were not little but were not grownups yet either, discovered our hiding place and threw rocks at us. One rock, with a sharp point on it, hit me behind my ear, and a large one landed square on Moon’s back. We were on our way out of Republic, my head bleeding slightly, when we came upon a grocery store where a man was putting some cheese and stale bread and the ends of sausages in a bowl by the back door. He saw us as we were running away, paused, then added more sausage to the bowl before he went inside. So Moon and I waited until dark and ate our supper at the store. Then we spent the night at an abandoned gas station. But the next morning we left Republic behind us.

  We had wakened early, checked the bowl at the grocery store, found it still licked clean from the night before, and set out. Very quickly we reached some woods. We trotted through them, our stomachs empty but not grumbling too loudly. We had just passed through a small cle
aring when we came to a sleepy mountain road and spotted two chipmunks perched on a fallen log on the other side.

  Moon sprinted across the road and I was after her in a flash. We were so intent on surprising the chipmunks that neither of us heard the truck that came thundering around a bend in the road, not until it was almost upon us. I looked up in time to see the terrible blue thing, like an enormous dog with big yellow eyes and a row of gleaming teeth, bearing down on us. I heard a person scream and the truck make a loud squeal, and I jumped backward. Moon had already reached the middle of the road, though, and the truck hit her at high speed and sent her flying. It only clipped me, but it clipped the shoulder that had been injured when George had thrown Bone and me away, and I couldn’t move, so I lay at the edge of the woods.

  I yelped for Moon, but I didn’t hear any sound from her.

  The truck flew past, still squealing, and its tires locked in place as it skidded down the road, leaving long marks that swerved from side to side and finally ended as the truck came to an abrupt stop.

  I heard more screams and then the screams became voices, but I couldn’t see who was speaking.

  “A dog! You hit a dog!”

  “No, two dogs. I think there were two.”

  “They came out of nowhere.”

  “It wasn’t your fault.”

  “They just ran right in front of me.”

  “Is everyone okay?”

  “I’m okay.”

  “I’m okay.”

  “Is the truck okay?”

  “I think so.”

  A little silence followed, and I lifted my head to see where Moon was. She had landed by the log — the chipmunks had disappeared, of course — and she lay still. I dropped my head back to the ground.

  I heard footsteps running in the road then, and soon I could see several pairs of legs. Two feet with sneakers on them stopped next to me. A girl who was about the age of Matthias Merrion’s brother leaned over and peered into my face. She put out a hand and rested it on my back for a moment. “This one’s alive. I think it’s going to be okay,” she said.

  I watched some other sneakers cross the road. A woman stooped down beside Moon. She ran her hand down Moon’s back and rolled her over gently. “This one’s dead, I’m afraid, but let’s take both of them to the vet.”

  “I’ll bring the truck back here,” said a man, and a third pair of sneakers walked down the road toward the truck.

  The girl sat next to me at the edge of the woods and put her arms around me.

  “Be careful!” the woman called to her. “I don’t want you touching a strange dog.”

  “Well, it’s not bleeding or anything,” the girl replied.

  I tried to figure out how many people had been in the truck. There was this girl, and the woman who was sitting with Moon, and the man who had gone for the truck, and now I realized there was a boy, too. He crossed the road and knelt beside Moon and the woman.

  I wanted to look at Moon again but my head had grown very heavy, and as the girl stroked my back I fell asleep. I woke up when I felt a pair of strong arms lift me from the ground. The arms belonged to the man and he set me carefully in the back of the truck. A moment later he laid Moon next to me and I could tell that she was indeed dead. I had seen many dead things in my life, and now Moon was one of them.

  I slept in the back of the truck until I felt it jerk to a stop. Then I heard doors slamming, and then, just like before, all the people began to talk at once.

  “Here we are.”

  “I hope they’re open. Is the vet open on Saturday, do you think?”

  “I’ll run inside.”

  “What do they do with dead dogs?”

  “Hush. Don’t worry about that now.”

  “Hello! We have an emergency here!” That was the man. He was calling to someone.

  A few moments later the doors at the back of the truck were opened and first I and then Moon were slid out and rushed inside a building. A woman in blue clothing opened a door and hurried all of us — the man, the woman, the girl, the boy, Moon, and me — into a small room where Moon and I were laid side by side on a table. The woman in blue was opening drawers and laying things on a counter, when another woman, this one wearing a white smock, bustled into the room.

  She held out her hand to the man and the woman and said, “Hi, I’m Dr. Roth. I understand we have an emergency.” Before the man or the woman could answer her, Dr. Roth began to examine Moon.

  “We don’t know whose dogs they are,” said the man after a few moments, “or whether they even have owners.” He shook his head. “We think that one is dead,” he added, indicating Moon.

  Dr. Roth nodded. “I’m afraid so. If it makes you feel better, she probably died instantly. She didn’t have time to feel any pain.”

  I heard the woman let out her breath. “Well, I guess that’s good. We do feel terrible, though. Even if it was an accident. I mean, we never saw the dogs coming. We were driving down Bostock, and they just came flying out of the woods.”

  “They’re not wearing collars,” the man added.

  Dr. Roth laid her hand on my head. “I imagine that this dog,” she said, looking into my eyes, “has led a pretty hard life.” She stroked my ears. “We’ll try to find out if she has owners but, I’ll bet she’s been on her own for quite a while.” She ran her hands up and down my back, then my belly. “Lots of scars. She’s been in a few scrapes. And she hasn’t been spayed, but that’s no surprise.”

  “What’s wrong with her?” asked the boy then. “Why isn’t she moving?”

  “I’m not sure yet,” replied Dr. Roth. “She doesn’t look too bad. We’ll take some X-rays and find out what’s going on.” She stroked my ears again.

  Dr. Roth and the woman in blue laid a blanket over Moon, then slid me onto a moving table. They wheeled me out of the room. I never saw Moon again.

  Later, after Dr. Roth and the people at the vet had finished looking at me and looking at the pictures they took of me, I was laid in a large cage on a bed of soft blankets. At one side of the cage were a dish of water and a dish of food. Around me were other cages with other dogs in them. One dog was whining and one was barking, but the others were mostly quiet.

  I crawled to the dish of food, ate some of it, then curled up on my side on the blankets. I had a pain in my shoulder, the same shoulder that had been injured when George threw me out of the car, and that is the part of my body that Dr. Roth had taken the most pictures of.

  I had almost fallen asleep again when the man and woman and girl and boy came into the room, followed by Dr. Roth.

  “Here’s our girl,” said the vet, leading them to my cage. “She’s resting now.”

  The girl and the boy peered in at me.

  “What did you find out?” the man asked Dr. Roth.

  “A few things. I think she’s about two years old. She weighs forty pounds, which is a good weight for her size, and she’s fairly healthy, although as I thought, she’s led a tough life. She’s been in a few fights, and I can see an old fracture on her right shoulder, which healed up pretty well on its own. Also, she has fleas and quite a bit of tartar on her teeth. Her main problem, though, is a broken leg. It’s badly broken, too.”

  “Can you fix it?” asked the girl.

  “Yes. But she’ll need surgery.”

  “Surgery,” repeated the man. “That sounds … expensive.”

  Dr. Roth hesitated. “Well,” she said, “there’s nothing else seriously wrong with her. If her leg heals, she’ll be just fine.” She reached into my cage and patted me. Dr. Roth had very gentle hands, even when she was touching the most painful parts of my body. “She’s such a nice dog,” she went on. “She has an awfully sweet temper, especially for a stray. I think she’ll make a wonderful pet if we can find someone who wants to adopt her. Speaking of which, as long as she’s here, I’d like to spay her and give her all her shots.”

  “I hate to ask this,” said the man, “but who’s going to pay for this
? After all, she’s not our dog.”

  “I can donate my time,” Dr. Roth replied, “and I know of an organization that may be able to cover the rest of the cost. I’ll call them this afternoon.”

  “All right,” said the man. He was edging toward the door. “Come on,” he said, and the woman and the girl and boy joined him. He was about to leave when he turned back to Dr. Roth and said, “Thank you so much. We really appreciate what you’re doing.”

  “It’s my pleasure.” Dr. Roth gave me a final pat, then quietly closed the door to my cage.

  Sometime later — a day or maybe two — Dr. Roth repaired my leg and spayed me so that I wouldn’t be able to have a litter of puppies. I don’t remember when any of this happened, only that eventually I woke up in my cage feeling very groggy and with a huge pain in my leg. I whimpered and the woman in the blue outfit, whose name was Rachael, called for Dr. Roth, who gave me a shot and I fell asleep again. The next time I woke up I felt a little better, and soon Dr. Roth was coaxing me out of my cage and encouraging me to walk across the room. This wasn’t easy. I was wearing a huge plastic collar around my neck and there was some sort of heavy contraption on my leg, but I couldn’t see what it was.

  “Good girl! Good girl!” Rachael and Dr. Roth said as I hobbled and slid across the linoleum floor. They patted me and gave me treats and told me I was brave and beautiful.

  One day the woman and the girl and the boy came to visit. By now I knew their names: Mrs. Becker and Margery and Donald.

  “The kids wanted to see how the dog was doing,” said Mrs. Becker. “I was hoping it would be all right to visit her.”

  Margery and Donald peered at me through the bars of my cage.

  “She looks much better!” exclaimed Margery.

  “Why is she wearing that thing around her neck?” asked Donald.

  “To keep her from biting at her stitches,” replied Rachael. “We want her leg to heal as fast as possible. Her tummy, too. She’s doing just fine. Here — I’ll let her out of the cage and you can see her walk.”

 

    Karen's Tea Party Read onlineKaren's Tea PartyKristy and the Snobs Read onlineKristy and the SnobsBest Kept Secret Read onlineBest Kept SecretKaren's Kittens Read onlineKaren's KittensKaren's Big Job Read onlineKaren's Big JobClaudia and the Genius of Elm Street Read onlineClaudia and the Genius of Elm StreetThe Fire at Mary Anne's House Read onlineThe Fire at Mary Anne's HouseScience Fair Read onlineScience FairMe and Katie (The Pest) Read onlineMe and Katie (The Pest)Karen's Plane Trip Read onlineKaren's Plane TripJessi's Wish Read onlineJessi's WishDawn and Too Many Sitters Read onlineDawn and Too Many SittersJessi and the Jewel Thieves Read onlineJessi and the Jewel ThievesEleven Kids, One Summer Read onlineEleven Kids, One SummerKaren's Goldfish Read onlineKaren's GoldfishSnow War Read onlineSnow WarAbby and the Secret Society Read onlineAbby and the Secret SocietyKeeping Secrets Read onlineKeeping SecretsGood-Bye Stacey, Good-Bye Read onlineGood-Bye Stacey, Good-ByeKaren's Sleepover Read onlineKaren's SleepoverClaudia and the World's Cutest Baby Read onlineClaudia and the World's Cutest BabyMary Anne Saves the Day Read onlineMary Anne Saves the DayMallory and the Dream Horse Read onlineMallory and the Dream HorseKristy and the Mystery Train Read onlineKristy and the Mystery TrainDawn's Family Feud Read onlineDawn's Family FeudKaren's Twin Read onlineKaren's TwinLittle Miss Stoneybrook... And Dawn Read onlineLittle Miss Stoneybrook... And DawnKaren's Mistake Read onlineKaren's MistakeKaren's Movie Star Read onlineKaren's Movie StarMallory and the Mystery Diary Read onlineMallory and the Mystery DiaryKaren's Monsters Read onlineKaren's MonstersKristy + Bart = ? Read onlineKristy + Bart = ?Karen's Dinosaur Read onlineKaren's DinosaurHere Today Read onlineHere TodayKaren's Carnival Read onlineKaren's CarnivalHow to Look for a Lost Dog Read onlineHow to Look for a Lost DogStacey vs. Claudia Read onlineStacey vs. ClaudiaStacey's Ex-Boyfriend Read onlineStacey's Ex-BoyfriendHere Come the Bridesmaids! Read onlineHere Come the Bridesmaids!Graduation Day Read onlineGraduation DayKristy's Big News Read onlineKristy's Big NewsKaren's School Surprise Read onlineKaren's School SurpriseKristy Thomas, Dog Trainer Read onlineKristy Thomas, Dog TrainerBaby-Sitters' Christmas Chiller Read onlineBaby-Sitters' Christmas ChillerBaby-Sitters' Winter Vacation Read onlineBaby-Sitters' Winter VacationTen Good and Bad Things About My Life Read onlineTen Good and Bad Things About My LifeClaudia and the Bad Joke Read onlineClaudia and the Bad JokeMary Anne's Makeover Read onlineMary Anne's MakeoverStacey and the Fashion Victim Read onlineStacey and the Fashion VictimDawn Schafer, Undercover Baby-Sitter Read onlineDawn Schafer, Undercover Baby-SitterKaren's Tuba Read onlineKaren's TubaDawn's Wicked Stepsister Read onlineDawn's Wicked StepsisterDiary Three: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and Ducky Read onlineDiary Three: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and DuckyKaren's Nanny Read onlineKaren's NannyJessi and the Awful Secret Read onlineJessi and the Awful SecretKaren's New Year Read onlineKaren's New YearKaren's Candy Read onlineKaren's CandyKaren's President Read onlineKaren's PresidentMary Anne and the Great Romance Read onlineMary Anne and the Great RomanceMary Anne + 2 Many Babies Read onlineMary Anne + 2 Many BabiesKristy and the Copycat Read onlineKristy and the CopycatJessi and the Bad Baby-Sitter Read onlineJessi and the Bad Baby-SitterClaudia, Queen of the Seventh Grade Read onlineClaudia, Queen of the Seventh GradeClaudia and the Lighthouse Ghost Read onlineClaudia and the Lighthouse GhostKaren's New Puppy Read onlineKaren's New PuppyKaren's Home Run Read onlineKaren's Home RunKaren's Chain Letter Read onlineKaren's Chain LetterKristy in Charge Read onlineKristy in ChargeKaren's Angel Read onlineKaren's AngelMary Anne and Too Many Boys Read onlineMary Anne and Too Many BoysKaren's Big Fight Read onlineKaren's Big FightKaren's Spy Mystery Read onlineKaren's Spy MysteryStacey's Big Crush Read onlineStacey's Big CrushKaren's School Read onlineKaren's SchoolClaudia and the Terrible Truth Read onlineClaudia and the Terrible TruthKaren's Cowboy Read onlineKaren's CowboyThe Summer Before Read onlineThe Summer BeforeBeware, Dawn! Read onlineBeware, Dawn!Belle Teale Read onlineBelle TealeClaudia's Big Party Read onlineClaudia's Big PartyThe Secret Life of Mary Anne Spier Read onlineThe Secret Life of Mary Anne SpierKaren's Book Read onlineKaren's BookTeacher's Pet Read onlineTeacher's PetBoy-Crazy Stacey Read onlineBoy-Crazy StaceyClaudia and the Disaster Date Read onlineClaudia and the Disaster DateAuthor Day Read onlineAuthor DayClaudia and the Sad Good-Bye Read onlineClaudia and the Sad Good-ByeKristy and the Worst Kid Ever Read onlineKristy and the Worst Kid EverYours Turly, Shirley Read onlineYours Turly, ShirleyClass Play Read onlineClass PlayKristy and the Vampires Read onlineKristy and the VampiresKristy and the Cat Burglar Read onlineKristy and the Cat BurglarKaren's Pumpkin Patch Read onlineKaren's Pumpkin PatchStacey and the Mystery at the Empty House Read onlineStacey and the Mystery at the Empty HouseKaren's Chicken Pox Read onlineKaren's Chicken PoxMary Anne and the Playground Fight Read onlineMary Anne and the Playground FightStacey's Mistake Read onlineStacey's MistakeComing Apart Read onlineComing ApartMary Anne and the Little Princess Read onlineMary Anne and the Little PrincessKaren, Hannie and Nancy: The Three Musketeers Read onlineKaren, Hannie and Nancy: The Three Musketeers'Tis the Season Read online'Tis the SeasonClaudia and Mean Janine Read onlineClaudia and Mean JanineKaren's School Bus Read onlineKaren's School BusMary Anne's Big Breakup Read onlineMary Anne's Big BreakupRain Reign Read onlineRain ReignClaudia and the Mystery at the Museum Read onlineClaudia and the Mystery at the MuseumClaudia and the Great Search Read onlineClaudia and the Great SearchKaren's Doll Read onlineKaren's DollShannon's Story Read onlineShannon's StorySea City, Here We Come! Read onlineSea City, Here We Come!Stacey and the Mystery of Stoneybrook Read onlineStacey and the Mystery of StoneybrookKaren's Treasure Read onlineKaren's TreasureTen Rules for Living With My Sister Read onlineTen Rules for Living With My SisterWith You and Without You Read onlineWith You and Without YouBaby-Sitters' Island Adventure Read onlineBaby-Sitters' Island AdventureKaren's Fishing Trip Read onlineKaren's Fishing TripDawn and the Big Sleepover Read onlineDawn and the Big SleepoverNew York, New York! Read onlineNew York, New York!Ten Kids, No Pets Read onlineTen Kids, No PetsHappy Holidays, Jessi Read onlineHappy Holidays, JessiHalloween Parade Read onlineHalloween ParadeKaren's New Holiday Read onlineKaren's New HolidayKristy Power! Read onlineKristy Power!Karen's Wish Read onlineKaren's WishClaudia and the Mystery in the Painting Read onlineClaudia and the Mystery in the PaintingKaren's Stepmother Read onlineKaren's StepmotherAbby in Wonderland Read onlineAbby in WonderlandKaren's Snow Day Read onlineKaren's Snow DayKristy and the Secret of Susan Read onlineKristy and the Secret of SusanKaren's Pony Camp Read onlineKaren's Pony CampKaren's School Trip Read onlineKaren's School TripMary Anne to the Rescue Read onlineMary Anne to the RescueKaren's Unicorn Read onlineKaren's UnicornAbby and the Notorious Neighbor Read onlineAbby and the Notorious NeighborStacey and the Haunted Masquerade Read onlineStacey and the Haunted MasqueradeClaudia Gets Her Guy Read onlineClaudia Gets Her GuyMissing Since Monday Read onlineMissing Since MondayStacey's Choice Read onlineStacey's ChoiceStacey's Ex-Best Friend Read onlineStacey's Ex-Best FriendKaren's New Teacher Read onlineKaren's New TeacherKaren's Accident Read onlineKaren's AccidentKaren's Lucky Penny Read onlineKaren's Lucky PennyKaren's Cartwheel Read onlineKaren's CartwheelKaren's Puppet Show Read onlineKaren's Puppet ShowSpelling Bee Read onlineSpelling BeeStacey's Problem Read onlineStacey's ProblemStacey and the Stolen Hearts Read onlineStacey and the Stolen HeartsKaren's Surprise Read onlineKaren's SurpriseKaren's Worst Day Read onlineKaren's Worst DayThe Ghost at Dawn's House Read onlineThe Ghost at Dawn's HouseKaren's Big Sister Read onlineKaren's Big SisterKaren's Easter Parade Read onlineKaren's Easter ParadeMary Anne and the Silent Witness Read onlineMary Anne and the Silent WitnessKaren's Swim Meet Read onlineKaren's Swim MeetMary Anne's Revenge Read onlineMary Anne's RevengeKaren's Mystery Read onlineKaren's MysteryStacey and the Mystery Money Read onlineStacey and the Mystery MoneyDawn and the Disappearing Dogs Read onlineDawn and the Disappearing DogsKaren's Christmas Tree Read onlineKaren's Christmas TreeWelcome to Camden Falls Read onlineWelcome to Camden FallsKaren's Pilgrim Read onlineKaren's PilgrimDawn and the Halloween Mystery Read onlineDawn and the Halloween MysteryMary Anne in the Middle Read onlineMary Anne in the MiddleKaren's Toys Read onlineKaren's ToysKristy's Great Idea Read onlineKristy's Great IdeaClaudia and the Middle School Mystery Read onlineClaudia and the Middle School MysteryKaren's Big Weekend Read onlineKaren's Big WeekendLogan's Story Read onlineLogan's StoryKaren's Yo-Yo Read onlineKaren's Yo-YoKristy's Book Read onlineKristy's BookMallory and the Ghost Cat Read onlineMallory and the Ghost CatMary Anne and the Music Read onlineMary Anne and the MusicKaren's Tattletale Read onlineKaren's TattletaleKaren's County Fair Read onlineKaren's County FairKaren's Mermaid Read onlineKaren's MermaidSnowbound Read onlineSnowboundKaren's Movie Read onlineKaren's MovieJessi and the Troublemaker Read onlineJessi and the TroublemakerBaby-Sitters at Shadow Lake Read onlineBaby-Sitters at Shadow LakeMallory on Strike Read onlineMallory on StrikeJessi's Baby-Sitter Read onlineJessi's Baby-SitterKaren's Leprechaun Read onlineKaren's LeprechaunClaudia and the Phantom Phone Calls Read onlineClaudia and the Phantom Phone CallsKaren's Good-Bye Read onlineKaren's Good-ByeKaren's Figure Eight Read onlineKaren's Figure EightLogan Likes Mary Anne! Read onlineLogan Likes Mary Anne!Mary Anne and the Zoo Mystery Read onlineMary Anne and the Zoo MysteryMissy Piggle-Wiggle and the Whatever Cure Read onlineMissy Piggle-Wiggle and the Whatever CureDawn on the Coast Read onlineDawn on the CoastStacey and the Cheerleaders Read onlineStacey and the CheerleadersClaudia and the Clue in the Photograph Read onlineClaudia and the Clue in the PhotographKaren's New Friend Read onlineKaren's New FriendMallory and the Trouble With Twins Read onlineMallory and the Trouble With TwinsKaren's Roller Skates Read onlineKaren's Roller SkatesAbby and the Best Kid Ever Read onlineAbby and the Best Kid EverPoor Mallory! Read onlinePoor Mallory!Karen's Witch Read onlineKaren's WitchKaren's Grandmothers Read onlineKaren's GrandmothersSlam Book Read onlineSlam BookKaren's School Picture Read onlineKaren's School PictureKaren's Reindeer Read onlineKaren's ReindeerKristy's Big Day Read onlineKristy's Big DayThe Long Way Home Read onlineThe Long Way HomeKaren's Sleigh Ride Read onlineKaren's Sleigh RideOn Christmas Eve Read onlineOn Christmas EveKaren's Copycat Read onlineKaren's CopycatKaren's Ice Skates Read onlineKaren's Ice SkatesClaudia and the Little Liar Read onlineClaudia and the Little LiarAbby the Bad Sport Read onlineAbby the Bad SportThe Baby-Sitters Club #5: Dawn and the Impossible Three Read onlineThe Baby-Sitters Club #5: Dawn and the Impossible ThreeAbby's Book Read onlineAbby's BookKaren's Big Top Read onlineKaren's Big TopMain Street #8: Special Delivery Read onlineMain Street #8: Special DeliveryKristy and the Kidnapper Read onlineKristy and the KidnapperKaren's Ski Trip Read onlineKaren's Ski TripKaren's Hurricane Read onlineKaren's HurricaneStacey and the Mystery at the Mall Read onlineStacey and the Mystery at the MallJessi and the Superbrat Read onlineJessi and the SuperbratKristy and the Baby Parade Read onlineKristy and the Baby ParadeKaren's New Bike Read onlineKaren's New BikeKaren's Big City Mystery Read onlineKaren's Big City MysteryBaby-Sitters' European Vacation Read onlineBaby-Sitters' European VacationHello, Mallory Read onlineHello, MalloryDawn's Big Date Read onlineDawn's Big DateKaren's Christmas Carol Read onlineKaren's Christmas CarolJessi's Horrible Prank Read onlineJessi's Horrible PrankKristy and the Missing Fortune Read onlineKristy and the Missing FortuneKristy and the Haunted Mansion Read onlineKristy and the Haunted MansionJessi's Big Break Read onlineJessi's Big BreakKaren's Pony Read onlineKaren's PonyWelcome Home, Mary Anne Read onlineWelcome Home, Mary AnneStacey the Math Whiz Read onlineStacey the Math WhizSeptember Surprises Read onlineSeptember SurprisesBummer Summer Read onlineBummer SummerKaren's Secret Read onlineKaren's SecretAbby's Twin Read onlineAbby's TwinMain Street #4: Best Friends Read onlineMain Street #4: Best FriendsKaren's Big Move Read onlineKaren's Big MoveMary Anne Misses Logan Read onlineMary Anne Misses LoganStacey's Book Read onlineStacey's BookClaudia and the Perfect Boy Read onlineClaudia and the Perfect BoyHoliday Time Read onlineHoliday TimeStacey's Broken Heart Read onlineStacey's Broken HeartKaren's Field Day Read onlineKaren's Field DayKristy's Worst Idea Read onlineKristy's Worst IdeaDawn and the Older Boy Read onlineDawn and the Older BoyKaren's Brothers Read onlineKaren's BrothersClaudia's Friend Read onlineClaudia's FriendMary Anne and the Haunted Bookstore Read onlineMary Anne and the Haunted BookstoreDawn and Whitney, Friends Forever Read onlineDawn and Whitney, Friends ForeverSummer School Read onlineSummer SchoolKaren's Birthday Read onlineKaren's BirthdayKaren's Black Cat Read onlineKaren's Black CatStacey McGill... Matchmaker? Read onlineStacey McGill... Matchmaker?Claudia's Book Read onlineClaudia's BookMain Street #2: Needle and Thread Read onlineMain Street #2: Needle and ThreadKaren's Runaway Turkey Read onlineKaren's Runaway TurkeyKaren's Campout Read onlineKaren's CampoutKaren's Bunny Read onlineKaren's BunnyClaudia and the New Girl Read onlineClaudia and the New GirlKaren's Wedding Read onlineKaren's WeddingKaren's Promise Read onlineKaren's PromiseKaren's Snow Princess Read onlineKaren's Snow PrincessClaudia Kishi, Middle School Dropout Read onlineClaudia Kishi, Middle School DropoutStarring the Baby-Sitters Club! Read onlineStarring the Baby-Sitters Club!Kristy for President Read onlineKristy for PresidentCalifornia Girls! Read onlineCalifornia Girls!Maid Mary Anne Read onlineMaid Mary AnneAbby's Un-Valentine Read onlineAbby's Un-ValentineStacey's Secret Friend Read onlineStacey's Secret FriendKaren's Haunted House Read onlineKaren's Haunted HouseClaudia and Crazy Peaches Read onlineClaudia and Crazy PeachesKaren's Prize Read onlineKaren's PrizeGet Well Soon, Mallory! Read onlineGet Well Soon, Mallory!Karen's Doll Hospital Read onlineKaren's Doll HospitalKaren's Newspaper Read onlineKaren's NewspaperKaren's Toothache Read onlineKaren's ToothacheMary Anne and Miss Priss Read onlineMary Anne and Miss PrissAbby's Lucky Thirteen Read onlineAbby's Lucky ThirteenThe Secret Book Club Read onlineThe Secret Book ClubThe All-New Mallory Pike Read onlineThe All-New Mallory PikeKaren's Turkey Day Read onlineKaren's Turkey DayKaren's Magician Read onlineKaren's MagicianMary Anne and the Library Mystery Read onlineMary Anne and the Library MysteryDiary One: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and Ducky Read onlineDiary One: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and DuckyMary Anne and the Secret in the Attic Read onlineMary Anne and the Secret in the AtticKristy and the Mother's Day Surprise Read onlineKristy and the Mother's Day SurpriseKaren's in Love Read onlineKaren's in LoveWelcome to the BSC, Abby Read onlineWelcome to the BSC, AbbyKaren's Kittycat Club Read onlineKaren's Kittycat ClubThe Mystery at Claudia's House Read onlineThe Mystery at Claudia's HouseThe Truth About Stacey Read onlineThe Truth About StaceyKaren's Bully Read onlineKaren's BullyKaren's Gift Read onlineKaren's GiftBSC in the USA Read onlineBSC in the USAEverything for a Dog Read onlineEverything for a DogDawn and the We Love Kids Club Read onlineDawn and the We Love Kids ClubKaren's Ghost Read onlineKaren's GhostStacey's Lie Read onlineStacey's LieJessi's Secret Language Read onlineJessi's Secret LanguageKristy and the Missing Child Read onlineKristy and the Missing ChildBetter to Wish Read onlineBetter to WishBaby-Sitters on Board! Read onlineBaby-Sitters on Board!Kristy at Bat Read onlineKristy at BatEverything Changes Read onlineEverything ChangesDon't Give Up, Mallory Read onlineDon't Give Up, MalloryA Dog's Life: The Autobiography of a Stray Read onlineA Dog's Life: The Autobiography of a StrayKaren's Big Lie Read onlineKaren's Big LieKaren's Show and Share Read onlineKaren's Show and ShareMallory Hates Boys (and Gym) Read onlineMallory Hates Boys (and Gym)Diary Two: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and Ducky Read onlineDiary Two: Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, Amalia, and DuckyKaren's Pen Pal Read onlineKaren's Pen PalClaudia and the Friendship Feud Read onlineClaudia and the Friendship FeudKaren's Secret Valentine Read onlineKaren's Secret ValentineKeep Out, Claudia! Read onlineKeep Out, Claudia!Aloha, Baby-Sitters! Read onlineAloha, Baby-Sitters!Welcome Back, Stacey Read onlineWelcome Back, StaceyJessi Ramsey, Pet-Sitter Read onlineJessi Ramsey, Pet-SitterKaren's Pizza Party Read onlineKaren's Pizza PartyKristy and the Dirty Diapers Read onlineKristy and the Dirty DiapersStaying Together Read onlineStaying TogetherDawn and the Surfer Ghost Read onlineDawn and the Surfer GhostClaudia Makes Up Her Mind Read onlineClaudia Makes Up Her MindJessi's Gold Medal Read onlineJessi's Gold MedalKaren's Kite Read onlineKaren's KiteBaby Animal Zoo Read onlineBaby Animal ZooDawn's Big Move Read onlineDawn's Big MoveKaren's Big Joke Read onlineKaren's Big JokeKaren's Lemonade Stand Read onlineKaren's Lemonade StandMa and Pa Dracula Read onlineMa and Pa DraculaBaby-Sitters' Haunted House Read onlineBaby-Sitters' Haunted HouseAbby and the Mystery Baby Read onlineAbby and the Mystery BabyHome Is the Place Read onlineHome Is the PlaceKaren's Grandad Read onlineKaren's GrandadTwin Trouble Read onlineTwin TroubleTen Good and Bad Things About My Life (So Far) Read onlineTen Good and Bad Things About My Life (So Far)Diary Two Read onlineDiary TwoBaby-Sitters Club 027 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 027Claudia and the Mystery Painting Read onlineClaudia and the Mystery PaintingDiary One Read onlineDiary OneBaby-Sitters Club 037 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 037Baby-Sitters Club 028 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 028Baby-Sitters Club 085 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 085Dawn Schaffer Undercover Baby-Sitter Read onlineDawn Schaffer Undercover Baby-SitterJessi's Babysitter Read onlineJessi's BabysitterThe Baby-Sitters Club #110: Abby the Bad Sport (Baby-Sitters Club, The) Read onlineThe Baby-Sitters Club #110: Abby the Bad Sport (Baby-Sitters Club, The)Karen's Little Sister Read onlineKaren's Little SisterBaby-Sitters Club 058 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 058Claudia And The Genius On Elm St. Read onlineClaudia And The Genius On Elm St.Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Sticky-Fingers Cure Read onlineMissy Piggle-Wiggle and the Sticky-Fingers CureKristy and Kidnapper Read onlineKristy and KidnapperBaby-Sitters Club 041 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 041Karen's Bunny Trouble Read onlineKaren's Bunny TroubleBaby-Sitters Club 032 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 032Diary Three Read onlineDiary ThreeChristmas Chiller Read onlineChristmas ChillerKaren's Half-Birthday Read onlineKaren's Half-BirthdayNeedle and Thread Read onlineNeedle and ThreadSecret Life of Mary Anne Spier Read onlineSecret Life of Mary Anne SpierBaby-Sitters Beware Read onlineBaby-Sitters BewareClaudia Kishi, Middle School Drop-Out Read onlineClaudia Kishi, Middle School Drop-OutLogan Likes Mary Anne ! Read onlineLogan Likes Mary Anne !Baby-Sitters Club 061 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 061Best Friends Read onlineBest FriendsBaby-Sitters Club 031 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 031Karen's Little Witch Read onlineKaren's Little WitchJessi Ramsey, Petsitter Read onlineJessi Ramsey, PetsitterBaby-Sitters Club 123 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 123Baby-Sitters Club 059 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 059Baby-Sitters Club 033 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 033Baby-Sitters Club 060 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 060Baby-Sitters Club 094 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 094The Baby-Sitters Club #99: Stacey's Broken Heart Read onlineThe Baby-Sitters Club #99: Stacey's Broken HeartThe Baby-Sitters Club #109: Mary Anne to the Rescue (Baby-Sitters Club, The) Read onlineThe Baby-Sitters Club #109: Mary Anne to the Rescue (Baby-Sitters Club, The)Mystery At Claudia's House Read onlineMystery At Claudia's HouseClaudia And The Sad Goodbye Read onlineClaudia And The Sad GoodbyeMary Anne's Big Break-Up Read onlineMary Anne's Big Break-UpBaby-Sitters Club 025 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 025Baby-Sitters Club 042 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 042Stacey and the Mystery of the Empty House Read onlineStacey and the Mystery of the Empty HouseKaren's Baby-Sitter Read onlineKaren's Baby-SitterClaudia's Friendship Feud Read onlineClaudia's Friendship FeudBaby-Sitters Club 090 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 090Baby-Sitters Club 021 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 021Baby-Sitters Club 056 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 056Baby-Sitters Club 040 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 040The Baby-Sitters Club #108: Don't Give Up, Mallory (Baby-Sitters Club, The) Read onlineThe Baby-Sitters Club #108: Don't Give Up, Mallory (Baby-Sitters Club, The)Dawn and the Impossible Three Read onlineDawn and the Impossible ThreeThe Snow War Read onlineThe Snow WarSpecial Delivery Read onlineSpecial DeliveryBaby-Sitters Club 057 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 057Mary Anne And Too Many Babies Read onlineMary Anne And Too Many BabiesBaby-Sitters Club 030 Read onlineBaby-Sitters Club 030