Jack is a character from the novel "Sarah, Plain and Tall" by Patricia MacLachlan. He is the dog belonging to Sarah Wheaton, who comes to live with a widowed farmer named Jacob and his two children, Anna and Caleb. Jack plays a supportive role in the story, helping to create a sense of companionship and warmth as Sarah adjusts to her new life on the prairie. His presence adds to the themes of family and belonging in the narrative.
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Because Jack wasn't attracted to Sarah, or vise versa.
There are 58 pages in Sarah, Plain and Tall.
sarah , plain and tall
In Sarah, Plain and Tall, Jacob and Sarah decide to get married at the end of the book.
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Patricia Maclachlan wrote the book Sarah Plain and Tall.
The children's names in Sarah, Plain And Tall are Caleb (youngest) and Anna (oldest)
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Sarah decides to stay
she misses the beach
Jacob married sarah at the end