Sashi is a little dog who loses her home for doing what comes naturally to a pup bred to be a herder: she chases everything that moves. She is helped by Sheltie Rescue and adopted into a home where she blossoms into the dog she was meant to be.
SCRUFFY is a heartwarming window into a dog's life during the 2020 pandemic. As the deadly coronavirus spread across the planet in just four frightening months, our dogs became a welcome elixir -- ecstatic to have us home 24/7, insisting on endless games of fetch and belly rubs on demand.Then, suddenly, with beloved groomers in #lockdown as well, many were called upon for the first time to bravely take over the de-matting and trimming tasks. Out came the DIY videos and online orders of home clipping sets. The result is an amazing gallery of wild and wacky and adorable dog photos, serving as a metaphor of our courage, hope and resilience. It is pandemic book that will melt your heart as over 50 dogs, all different breeds, sizes, shapes and mixes, tell their personal stories from across America and around the world, There's Mango from Uruguay, Little Pablo Escobark hiding in the bathtub of The Murray Hotel in Hong Kong, Bogey The Dood(le) calls his mom "obsessed," adding, "she trimmed me, then washed me, and made me pretend I was asleep for the photo. Then she trimmed me again!" Sprinkled through the book is a timeline... the first case in Wuhan, then in the U.S., the lock down in Italy, WHO declaring the pandemic, the spread, the surges. At the end of the book are personal "Journal Pages" with prompts: "When I first heard we'd be sheltering in, I went out and bought...." "My 5 top favorite TV Binges...." "The hardest part of the lockdown was...." "SCRUFFY will easily become a family keepsake for generations to come -- a reminder of a unique and challenging time in in our lives, ending with a place to enter the date the first safe and effective vaccine was announced. To that effort, one hundred per cent of the book's profits will go directly to fund new treatments for the most severe cases of COVID-19, sponsored by The Cure Alliance, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of global scientists sharing knowledge to end human suffering from COVID-19.
Adorable and irresistible touch-and-feel board book for babies and toddlers. Full of fabulous photos of furry animals to stroke and textures to explore. On each double-page spread, there is a different texture to find, and the rhyming text makes the whole shared experience an enjoyable one for both parent and child.
Can Percy the Pug find the perfect puddle? Young children will love this delightful board book version of a favorite, fun story. Percy the Pug loves puddles—big puddles, small puddles, swamp puddles, stomp puddles. No puddle is just right, though . . . until he finds one with three friendly piglets. But protective Mama Pig does not believe pigs and pugs should mix, and she chases Percy away! He proves her wrong in a highly satisfying ending, earning himself a spot in the perfect puddle. Irresistibly illustrated by Keika Yamaguchi, Kim Norman's tale about a persistent pug and his pursuit of friendship in puddle paradise brims with warmth and charm.
"His legs are too short " "His head is too big " Soren the French Bulldog is an unlikely champion in the athletic sport of dog agility, or so many people think. But Soren has something his critics can't readily see: belief in himself. With that, and the support of his friend Deb, Soren sets out to prove that champions come in all shapes and sizes. The inspiring true story of a little dog with a big dream and an even bigger heart. "Soaring Soren helps teach children that with a little hard work, if they can dream it, they can achieve it. A wonderful message and a delightful book." Feathered Quill THIS SECOND ANNIVERSARY EDITION CONTAINS PHOTOS OF THE REAL SOREN
From the acclaimed author of Imaginary Men comes an enchanting new novel about a young woman with an uncanny ability to see deep into every heart but her own. Lakshmi Sen was born with a magical ability to perceive the secret longings in others. Putting aside her own dreams to help run her widowed mother's struggling Seattle sari shop, Mystic Elegance, Lakshmi knows exactly how to bring happiness to customers -- from lonely immigrants to starry-eyed young brides. And to honor her father's dying wish, she has agreed to marry a respectable Indian doctor who will uphold her family's traditions. But when a famous Indian actress chooses Mystic Elegance to provide her wedding trousseau, Lakshmi finds herself falling for the actress's sexy chauffeur -- all-American Nick Dunbar -- and her powers seem to desert her just as she needs them most. As Nick draws Lakshmi into his world, however, new dreams awaken in her, and she begins to uncover deeper, startling longings in her mother, her friends, her fiancé, and even herself. But choosing between Nick and her fiancé seems an impossible task, like intuiting the very nature of true love. Is it instantly recognizable or does it need time to grow? And how can she possibly know for sure?
Perhaps the first novel to take as its subject the appreciation and crafting of haiku, this is the story of Buck-Teeth, a provincial poet and fictitious student of the Japanese classical haiku master Issa, who, in the course of his training, travels to ancient Edo and contemporary New Orleans, falls in and out of love, considers the many schools of haiku, and ultimately learns what it is to be a poet. Along the way we are offered gentle lessons on haiku and what we might put into it, how it and we got this way, and what it all might mean.
Meet Stubby! He is a little different. Because he lost his toes to frostbite, he can't join in any of the doggie fun the rest of the pups at the shelter can. But then someone kind and loving and willing to accept his differences adopts Stubby, and she doesn't rest until she finds a solution to help Stubby get back in the game. Join Stubby in ...