Mary Borsky is a teacher and writer of short fiction who grew up in Alberta. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, as well as being broadcast on radio. She now lives in Ottawa with her family.
[Linda] Hendry's black-and-white wash illustrations are humorous and charming. A good choice for reading aloud. <br>- School Library Journal <br><br> A shaggy tale...involving obedience school and a villain anyone would love to hate. <br>- The Globe and Mail <br><br> Young readers will delight in Benny's antics and eagerly be absorbed by the mystery of the Perogy Palace . <br>- Books in Canada <br><br> [Borsky] creates her characters deftly, bringing them alive through their thoughts and actions. Youngsters will particularly like getting inside Benny's head, seeing things from a dog's eye view. <br>- The Hamilton Spectator <br><br> Similar to One Hundred and One Dalmatians , this doggy mystery is high in comic moments... <br>- St. Catharines Standard