Martha really does speak in this book and audio CD set, which features two readings — one with page-turn cues for reading along, and one without — by Kathy Najimy, who voices Martha's many, many comments about the world around her. It all begins when young Helen gives her lovable mutt Martha a bowl of alphabet soup, and the letters bypass the dog's stomach and go directly to her brain. Not only does Martha start talking, she can't shut up, and eventually drives her family crazy. The inaugural title in Susan Meddaugh's delightful series for readers up to 8, this New York Times Best Illustrated Book for 1992 is reminiscent of William Steig's quirky children's stories.