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Domenic Pugliares
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Virginia Phlieger-Kroos, OPA
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Andrés Neruda
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Patrick McGlade
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M. Hopffgarten
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James F. Risher Jr.
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Katherine Whitley
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Carrie Bolesky
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Lorraine Burrell Hughes
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Gregory Wilson
JUVENILE NONFICTION - Dogs
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By Norman H. Fehr BRE
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Norman H. Fehr BRE
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Carol Lilly
This is a true story about how Carol and her daughter, Claire, adopted their pet cat, Hermione. Dr. Roggendorf is a real veterinarian, practicing in Georgetown, Texas. Hermione is still alive, well, and continuing her adventures. Carol has plans to relay more of her tales in future publications. www.catstalebycarollilly.com
FORMAT: Softcover
By Carol Lilly
This is a true story about how Carol and her daughter, Claire, adopted their pet cat, Hermione. Dr. Roggendorf is a real veterinarian, practicing in Georgetown, Texas. Hermione is still alive, well, and continuing her adventures. Carol has plans to relay more of her tales in future publications. www.catstalebycarollilly.com
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Sabrina
Clyde is about a rooster that was kept inside for the winter and then in the spring taken to a farm. Please enjoy the story and look for my other books.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sabrina Ray
Trixie and Snowboots is about a horse and colt and what a life they had on the farm.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sabrina Ray
This story has my grand children in it and is about a summer vacation on a farm.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sabrina Ray
This is a story about my chow, Lady. She was queen of the house and lived a very nice and spoiled life.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Martha Mann
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Martha Mann
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dawn Escoto
This book contains a collection of 128 poems/verses, along with one skit, abouta variety of extinct, rare, endangered, or threatened species of Africa and Europe.Over fifty of the mammals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, amphibians, and sea creaturesare illustrated. Through use of humor and pathos, as well as a variety of poeticstructures, the author will engage the young and not-so-young, as they discover theirrole in helping wildlife from these continents. You'll want to laugh with the hyena,cry with the quagga, and say "aye" to the aye-aye.
These poems are best enjoyed when read aloud in an enthusiastic manner. If yourenthusiam takes the form of positive action, her primary objective will have beenaccomplished.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dawn Escoto
This book contains a collection of 128 poems/verses, along with one skit, abouta variety of extinct, rare, endangered, or threatened species of Africa and Europe.Over fifty of the mammals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, amphibians, and sea creaturesare illustrated. Through use of humor and pathos, as well as a variety of poeticstructures, the author will engage the young and not-so-young, as they discover theirrole in helping wildlife from these continents. You'll want to laugh with the hyena,cry with the quagga, and say "aye" to the aye-aye.
These poems are best enjoyed when read aloud in an enthusiastic manner. If yourenthusiam takes the form of positive action, her primary objective will have beenaccomplished.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dawn Escoto
This book contains a collection of 128 poems/verses, along with one skit, abouta variety of extinct, rare, endangered, or threatened species of Africa and Europe.Over fifty of the mammals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, amphibians, and sea creaturesare illustrated. Through use of humor and pathos, as well as a variety of poeticstructures, the author will engage the young and not-so-young, as they discover theirrole in helping wildlife from these continents. You'll want to laugh with the hyena,cry with the quagga, and say "aye" to the aye-aye.
These poems are best enjoyed when read aloud in an enthusiastic manner. If yourenthusiam takes the form of positive action, her primary objective will have beenaccomplished.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Cathy Cosgrove
Story and photos by Vicky Cosgrove Cover illustration by Cathy Cosgrove “SQUEAKY TYME” is a photo story book about a red, miniature, long-haired Dachshund who was originally named: Franz Furter. Because of his high pitched, vigorous bark, he soon became affectionately known as: “Squeaky Tyme”. Squeaky is very much like any other little dog except for one thing- I acquired him as a special needs dog. He was rescued and put up for adoption because he was vision impaired from birth. In spite of his disability, Squeaky lives life to the fullest, with enormous gusto for his tiny size. He readily took his place among out little pack of dogs that includes three other Dachshunds and a Beagle who we rescued from the street. I hope that this little book will inspire others to seek dogs who may be somewhat less than perfect physically but have much to give in spirit and love.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Trudy L. Himes
Real Life Gray Kitty
Gray Kitty was truly a stray. Abandoned on a college campus, he was so emaciated that I thought he was a kitten. Soon I found that he had a urinary tract blockage and required major surgery. After surgery, Gray flourished. He gained weight and was “king of the cats” in my house. Gray taught me a lot about attitude. Nothing ever intimidated him- not even large dogs.
Gray loved to jump into the shower. I think he liked the warmth and he didn’t seem to mind getting wet. He’d always let me put him in a sink of warm water to keep his white paws sparkling.
Gray ate so much that his tummy got big and round and I would laugh about him “being fit for basketball”.
For the first six months that he lived with me Gray would only sleep on my chest and he would purr all night long.
Gray died in 2002 of old age. I don’t know how old he was but he lived with me for twelve years.
Trudy L. Himes
FORMAT: Softcover
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