


A Dog of Flanders

1. Nello

2. With Alois in the Forest

3. At the Town of Antwerp

4. New Friends

5. Patrasche

6. Don't Give Up, Patrasche

7. Eat Your Soup

8. He Barked, Grampa

9. Memories of a Bell

10. Alois's Brooch

11. Elina's Garden

12. Grampa's Piggy Bank

13. A Windmill from Napoleon's Times

14. A Picture Painted in the Sky

15. The Old Account Book

16. 10 Cents Picture Album

17. Under the Tree on top of the Hill

18. Kuro, the Prankster

19. A Hardware Salesman is in Town

20. Friends Forever

21. Alois' Aunt

22. Presents from England

23. Alois' Birthday

24. Alois' Portrait

25. Alois is Gone

26. Goodbye, Alois

27. Christmas without Alois

28. A Kind Lady

29. Two Paintings by Rubens

30. Meeting in the Snow

31. Nello's Decision

32. A Big Oak Tree

33. Letter from the Heart

34. Mrs. Nulette

35. Welcome Back, Alois

36. Alois's Medicine

37. Good News

38. Nello's Big Dream

39. Flag Connecting Two Hearts

40. Grampa's New Job

41. A Familiar Long Road

42. The New Neighbor

43. Alois's Help

44. Grampa's Gift

45. Nello Is Alone

46. Grampa's Face

47. Fire at the Windmill Hut

48. No More Work

49. I Finished the Painting, Grampa

50. Day of the Announcement

51. Two Thousand Francs

52. Picture of the Angels
نظرة عامة
Nello Tarth is a poor but happy orphan who lives with his grandfather Jehan in a little village nearby Antwerp. Nello has a talent for drawing pictures and has been fascinated by it since he saw one of Rubens (a famous artist) pictures as a little boy. Helping Jehan with the daily milk delivery to Antwerp, Nello one day discovers Patrash, a working dog who has been mistreated and abandoned by his former owner. He treats the exhausted animal and after a little while a close and dependable friendship develops. Alois Cojez, the daughter of the richest and hence most influential man in Blacken Village, is Nellos best friend. When Nello decides to become an artist he has to experience firsthand the ignorance and cruelty of the villagers. Especially Alois father thinks of him as a slacker who cannot earn his living by drawing pictures. Nontheless Nello perseveres and never gives up to achieve his dream and to win their appreciation and respect while strenuously struggling with his poverty.