Life without Mooch

by Gilles Gauthier

illustrated by Pierre-André Derome

translated by Sarah Cummins

Carl's having trouble finding time to write his memoir of his beloved, deceased Mooch because his neighbour, Gary, is always dropping in with his tiresome little dog, Dumpling.
Carl's having trouble finding time to write his memoir of his beloved, deceased Mooch because his neighbour, Gary, is always dropping in with his tiresome little dog, Dumpling. Gary's dad is also spending a lot of time at the house ... with Carl's mother.
When Carl finds a strange sock in the living room, he wonders if his mom's forgetting about his dad, who died even longer ago than Mooch.

About the Authors

Gilles Gauthier

GILLES GAUTHIER is an author and playwright for young people, and he has received many awards. Three of the book in the Mooch series have been selected for the Canadian Childrens Book Centre "Our Choice" award. He is also the author of four Mikey Mite stories.'

Pierre-André Derome

PIERRE-ANDRE DEROME works as a graphic designer for a Quebec publishing house specialising in childrens books.'

Sarah Cummins

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