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Julie Iribarren
Author
Levi Journey: An Unlikely Therapy Dog

"I wanted a new home, a place to feel safe...
But most of all, I wanted a family to love."

Levi is a brave dog who was abandoned by his family, left alone and unloved to survive on his own.
This is a true story of his remarkable journey that led to a new family and a new life!

Reviews
Iribarren introduces a lovable character in Levi, a rescue dog turned therapy pet in this picture book debut. When Levi is abandoned in a forest far from the United States, he struggles to stay warm and out of danger–constantly searching for food despite being chased away by angry people. After several years of surviving on his own, Levi is rescued and transported to the U.S., where he undergoes a health checkup and ends up being adopted by dog-loving couple Julie and Raùl. Levi’s a perfect fit for the family, and along the way they discover he is especially fond of kids, propelling him into training to become a therapy dog.

Levi’s training is enjoyable to behold, as he proudly sports his “therapy dog bandana” and masters the art of helping nervous children calm down. His favorite scene is the library, where his superpower manifests in supporting kids who are distressed when reading aloud. Off duty, Levi goes for walks, cuddles with his owners, and contemplates his joy in such a happy home. The story draws to a close when Julie and Raùl reminisce about the odyssey Levi experienced before joining their family. They aptly name him “Levi Journey” because “his life has been a long journey.”

Peers’s illustrations are warm and inviting, blending intricate lines and shapes to produce a muted effect, and Levi’s soulful eyes are rendered skillfully expressive. Added material explains the professional responsibility of a therapy dog—including specific skills they must possess—and a photo collage of the real-life Levi, the actual certified therapy dog who is the story’s inspiration. Occasionally, the prose can be wordy, but Levi’s winsome character and eagerness to please steal the show and make this story an entertaining read for kids and adults alike.

Takeaway: A rescue dog finds a forever home and trains to be a therapy pet in this charming story.

Great for fans of: Maribeth Boelts’s Before You Were Mine, Troy Cummings’s Can I Be Your Dog?

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: A
Editing: B
Marketing copy: B

Readers' Favorite


Title: Levi Journey: An Unlikely Therapy Dog
Author: Julie Iribarren
Genre: Children - Non-Fiction


Review: Reviewed by Marie-Hélène Fasquel for Readers' Favorite


Levi Journey, An Unlikely Therapy Dog, written by Julie Laine
Iribarren and illustrated by Martin Peers, is a magical story for
young children. It is a true story and involves a lovely dog called Levi Journey. Levi Journey travels to be adopted by a new family and fulfill his destiny. This breathtaking account is a real gem. It will be loved by children as well as parents and educators. It is comprehensive and includes a short biography of two of the main characters (Julie and Levi Journey), a short text explaining what therapy dogs are and what they do, and actual pictures of the real Levi Journey!


Levi Journey, An Unlikely Therapy Dog by Julie Laine Iribarren is a heartwarming book telling a sad story that turns perfect in the end. It is similar to a fairytale and will allow kids to dream. The illustrations by Martin Peers are gorgeous, and I particularly enjoyed the little paws in which the page numbers are inserted!  Everything about this book is engaging: superb drawings of the hero, a beautiful account, extraordinary characters. Levi Journey's life starts on the wrong footing. He is left alone in the forest, feels dreadfully abandoned, derelict, sad, loveless, and hungry. But he finally finds a new home with a kind-hearted family after a very long trip. Later, his potential is noticed and he is trained to become a therapy dog.


For those who want to go further, it is a pleasant introduction to animal therapy (also called "pet therapy") in general. Other species are used such as cats, horses, rabbits, donkeys, etc. The range gets wider every day to help people of all ages cope with physical and mental issues. They are seen in hospitals, nursing homes, schools,disaster areas, libraries, at home when needed ... the scope they deal with keeps broadening, and no doubt they are useful in times of stress and uncertainty. They are often accompanied by trained people and it has become a wonderful profession. To conclude, beyond the shocking drama of animals being cruelly abandoned,this story is pleasant, beautiful, and entertaining. It also makes children aware of what a therapy dog is. A storybook I warmly recommend!

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