Away To Me, My Love

A Sheepdog's Tale of Two Lives
By Naomi McDonald

It all began with a black-and-white Border Collie and the desire to work with sheep. This is a unique memoir about the meaningful canine-human relationship between Luke and Naomi in Away To Me, My Love: A Sheepdog’s Tale of Two Lives by Naomi McDonald. A...

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Why Do People Have Pets?

(People and Pets) A collection of pet-centric columns by featured Daytona Beach News Journal columnist
By Barry KuKes

Why Do People Have Pets? by Barry KuKes is a collection of just over seventy articles KuKes has written for a Florida-based paper. KuKes is an employee at a local humane society and uses his experience and the questions he receives to craft his articles....

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The Sun Orbits My Dog

Adventures of a Thrice-Smitten Dog Parent
By J.B. Fitzgerald

Dogs are wonderful beings! They remind us to enjoy simple things, like going for a walk or eating a favorite meal. The Sun Orbits My Dog: Adventures of a Thrice-Smitten Dog Parent depicts a dog lover's exciting and memorable experiences with three rescue dogs -...

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Rodeo Queen 101

By Anne T. Reason

Brought up in Arizona, which has the legal bragging rights of having the world's oldest rodeo, Anne T. Reason grew up with a neverending love for the sport. As an adult, with a former saddle bronc rider and wrangler for a husband, her love only...

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Cries of the Savanna

An adventure. An awakening. A journey to understanding African wildlife conservation.
By Sue Tidwell

Sue Tidwell and her husband's first memorable experience in Africa involved a species that not many would look forward to seeing in their motherland continent: tsetse flies. Getting attacked by possibly infected tsetse flies was one of the many surprises that lay in store for...

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Mouth of the Donkey

Re-imagining Biblical Animals
By Laura Duhan-Kaplan

The Hebrew Torah and, therefore, the Old Testament of the Christian Bible contains many instances where animals are directly used to let God's will be done. Many instances, if not most, have the donkey as a means of transport, support, or companionship. God sent ravens...

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Infinite Healing

Poems and Messages for the Loss of Your Animal Companion
By Gorman Poetry/ Paul Gorman

“All minds opening in love know each other.” I didn’t realize how much my first pet meant to me until he succumbed to cancer. He was my heart dog and the pain of losing him was unbearable. He taught me so much about love, especially...

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Pawprints On Our Hearts

How A Few Incredible Dogs Changed One Life Forever
By Kerk Murray

How does a man who admits he “didn’t know the first thing about writing a book or telling stories” reduce this reviewer to tears at the end of his book Pawprints On Our Hearts: How A Few Incredible Dogs Changed One Life Forever? Sure, I’m...

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Hanging Out with Wild Animals

Book One
By Cheryl Batavia

Hanging Out with Wild Animals: Book One is a collection of illustrated poems, which includes photographs of birds, sea animals, and much more. Cheryl Batavia radiates the joy of being in touch with nature and learning new things. In cities, we don't have many opportunities...

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Kat the Dog

The remarkable tale of a rescued Spanish water dog
By Alyson Sheldrake

“That dark, dank barn, with water dripping down the walls and in through the roof. The concrete floor of my kennel, and the farmer beating me with the broom handle...” That was the beginning of Kat’s life, only she was called Luna back then. When...

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