The Impossible Pet by Jane De Suza is such a fun book! I laughed out loud more than once as the hapless Tarun tries one thing after another to get a pet of his own–whether his parents like it or not.

Just like when I read Puppy Trouble, what drew me first into the story is the universality of its theme. What child doesn’t want a pet? In Tarun’s case, there’s more. He and his best friend Joey are same-same in every way–height, age, class, everything. But when Joey gets a pet and refuses to share, how can Tarun be same-same again?
So Tarun tries acquiring one pet after another–a lizard, a cow, a pigeon–anything will do! I love how the humour of the story blends with the more serious elements that come towards the end of the book. Without being preachy, The Impossible Pet leaves us feeling that there’s a sense of justice in the world!
| Title | The Impossible Pet |
| Author Illustrator | Jane De Suza Karunya Baskar |
| Tags | Silly Billy Book, Chapter Book, Humour, Animal Story |
| Ages | 7+ |
| Rating (out of 5) | 5 |

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