A Day in Dogtown

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Pets, Dogs, Science & Nature, Nature
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Author: Mark J. Asher ISBN: 9781386797616
Publisher: Mark Asher Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark J. Asher
ISBN: 9781386797616
Publisher: Mark Asher
Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

"A wise and warm-hearted fable about the Rainbow Bridge and all the doggie delights that lie beyond it."
—Best Friends Magazine

Ten year old Courtney Cromwell's favorite person in the world isn't a person, it's a dog. Theo, her lovable chocolate Lab, has been her faithful companion since she was born. But now, as a result of the Great Recession, Courtney's world is unraveling. Her father has been unemployed for a long time and the bank is about to foreclose on their home. Soon her family will be moving into an apartment that doesn't allow dogs. Heartbreakingly for Courtney that means Theo won't be able to come along.

After unsuccessfully trying to find someone to take the old dog, Courtney's parents decide to take Theo to a no-kill animal shelter as a last resort. But when the day of reckoning arrives something completely unexpected occurs. It ends up leading Courtney on an extraordinary journey, which teaches her important life lessons and makes her understand that a dog's love is forever.

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"A wise and warm-hearted fable about the Rainbow Bridge and all the doggie delights that lie beyond it."
—Best Friends Magazine

Ten year old Courtney Cromwell's favorite person in the world isn't a person, it's a dog. Theo, her lovable chocolate Lab, has been her faithful companion since she was born. But now, as a result of the Great Recession, Courtney's world is unraveling. Her father has been unemployed for a long time and the bank is about to foreclose on their home. Soon her family will be moving into an apartment that doesn't allow dogs. Heartbreakingly for Courtney that means Theo won't be able to come along.

After unsuccessfully trying to find someone to take the old dog, Courtney's parents decide to take Theo to a no-kill animal shelter as a last resort. But when the day of reckoning arrives something completely unexpected occurs. It ends up leading Courtney on an extraordinary journey, which teaches her important life lessons and makes her understand that a dog's love is forever.

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