Martha Speaks (book)

Martha Speaks (book)
Martha Speaks  
Author(s) Susan Meddaugh
Country USA
Language English
Series Martha Speaks
Genre(s) Juvenile fiction
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Publication date September, 1992[1]
Media type Paper
Pages 35 pp
Followed by Martha and Skits

Martha Speaks is the fictional book written by Susan Meddaugh. It is the first in a series of six books featuring the title character Martha.

Setting

The book features a ten-year-old girl named Helen Finney, who fed her dog Martha some alphabet soup and something very mysterious occurred. The soup went to Martha's brain, instead of her stomach. When the letters got into her throat, they lost their way, so they traveled to her brain instead. This gave Martha the ability to speak.

References

  1. ^ "Barnes & Noble - Used Book Search Results - Martha Speaks -- Susan Meddaugh - Hardcover". http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Martha-Speaks/Susan-Meddaugh/p/9780395633137. Retrieved 2009-08-05. 

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