Well, i know a eleven year old who read it and could understand most of the things she read. I know lots of adults who like it too. So i will say 12+. It has sexual things in it and swearwords so I will advise not to read it to your children if they are 12 and below you.
In the book 'Marley and Me,' the resolution occurs when the main characters come to terms with Marley's aging and health issues, leading to his eventual passing. The family learns to appreciate the time they had with Marley and the impact he had on their lives.
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the doggy dies.
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Is a dog who stated limping and hade to get put down
there is none since it is not a book. There IS a book called Marley and Me, however
Yes, Marley is a real dog in the book "Marley and Me." The book is a memoir written by John Grogan about his experiences with Marley, a lovable but mischievous Labrador Retriever. Their story became famous after the book was published.
the main character of the book Marley a dog like no other is Marley.
yes he died at the end of the book Marley and me
The cast of Resolution of Two - 2011 includes: Brittany Wallach as Marley Sheldon
no, john and jenny grogan
The resolution of a story is the part of a book where everything gets solved.It is the end of the conflict, and how it turns out.
In "Marley: A Dog Like No Other," the book ends with Marley passing away from old age, surrounded by his family who loved him dearly. The family fondly remembers the joy and chaos Marley brought into their lives and how he will always hold a special place in their hearts. The book concludes with a message about the enduring bond between humans and their beloved pets.
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Marley's owner's name in the book "Marley & Me" is John Grogan.
Yes, "Marley & Me" is a work of non-fiction written by John Grogan, which tells the true story of his family's life with their mischievous Labrador Retriever named Marley.
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