The Boy and the Dog Tree, Fiona Wood (9780702269226) — Readings Books
The Boy and the Dog Tree
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The Boy and the Dog Tree

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Magical. Whimsical. Wild. This exceptional middle-grade novel about the special bond between a boy and his dog will set your heart free.

'So, are you my dog?' Mitch asked, in a whisper.
'No,' said Argos. 'But you are my boy. For a time.'

Mitch's life has been uprooted. Instead of the whole family moving to a new city, Mitch and his sister are staying with their gran, while their parents have been delayed working on other side of the world. He's struggling to fit in at school, with the resident Grade Five bully picking on him. The one thing that would make his life better is a dog, if only he could persuade his parents.

Then Mitch discovers an old oak tree that seems to ... growl. And one night, a huge, strange dog-like creature emerges from the trunk. His name is Argos. He has been bound in the tree by 'history, mystery, magic and chance', and he is here, for a time, to help Mitch find his way.

But being different can be dangerous, especially for a wild and wilful beast like Argos ...

While at first Mitch looks to Argos for friendship and protection, there comes a time he must stand up for this magical creature who has changed him forever.

A heart-lifting tale of friendship, courage and belonging by three-time CBCA Award-winning author Fiona Wood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Date
3 March 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9780702269226

Magical. Whimsical. Wild. This exceptional middle-grade novel about the special bond between a boy and his dog will set your heart free.

'So, are you my dog?' Mitch asked, in a whisper.
'No,' said Argos. 'But you are my boy. For a time.'

Mitch's life has been uprooted. Instead of the whole family moving to a new city, Mitch and his sister are staying with their gran, while their parents have been delayed working on other side of the world. He's struggling to fit in at school, with the resident Grade Five bully picking on him. The one thing that would make his life better is a dog, if only he could persuade his parents.

Then Mitch discovers an old oak tree that seems to ... growl. And one night, a huge, strange dog-like creature emerges from the trunk. His name is Argos. He has been bound in the tree by 'history, mystery, magic and chance', and he is here, for a time, to help Mitch find his way.

But being different can be dangerous, especially for a wild and wilful beast like Argos ...

While at first Mitch looks to Argos for friendship and protection, there comes a time he must stand up for this magical creature who has changed him forever.

A heart-lifting tale of friendship, courage and belonging by three-time CBCA Award-winning author Fiona Wood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Date
3 March 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9780702269226
 
Book Review

The Boy and the Dog Tree
by Fiona Wood

by Lucie Dess, Mar 2026

Mitch’s life is being uprooted. Instead of moving to Melbourne as a family, his parents are delayed by work overseas, meaning Mitch and his little sister have to go ahead and stay with their gran. A new city means a new school. Within minutes of his first day, Mitch is the target of the resident Grade 5 bully, Seb. In an attempt to fit in and keep Seb off his back, Mitch announces he’s getting a dog. He never imagined his lie would become true, but it does in the form of Argos, an ancient magical dog who emerges from an old oak tree. Argos has been summoned to help guide Mitch. But not everyone sees Argos like Mitch does – and they’ll do anything to remove the ‘wild and dangerous’ dog.

I absolutely adored this book! Mitch and his friends are lovable and relatable and prove the importance of staying true to yourself and finding your voice when it means the most. Fiona Wood has fully captured the magic of friendship between a dog and his boy.

This bewitching and humorous story is perfect for children aged 9+ who feel deeply, struggle with change, or who just love their pets. It’s sure to be a new favourite.

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