Author: | Marilyn Mae Randall | ISBN: | 9781604144376 |
Publisher: | Fideli Publishing, Inc. | Publication: | August 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Marilyn Mae Randall |
ISBN: | 9781604144376 |
Publisher: | Fideli Publishing, Inc. |
Publication: | August 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Wellington tells all in Wellington's Windows, a story of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness, and — horrors — monsters! Told in first dog by a cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the story gives us inside information on "a dog's life," and it's not half bad. Wellington also introduces us to his furry companions, the little people who share his life, and Mamie and Dan who feed him.
Wellington's Windows is meant to be enjoyed by children ages 6-12 and by animal lovers of all ages.
"If you still harbor the ancient belief that dogs are merely "dumb animals," you need to view the world through Wellington's Windows. There you'll see who the truly smart characters are! This is a fun read for anyone whose heart is owned by a dog." — Sam Venable, columnist for the KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL and author of several books including his latest, You Gotta Laugh to Keep from Crying.
"I think kids would find it funny, intriguing, and compelling.” — John L. White, Ph.D., author of Lori's Miracle and Deceitful Above All Things.
"Wellington demonstrates confidence in Providence and devoted loyalty. These are dual traits that are all too absent from the human world today. The lessons inside these pages are tactfully and tastefully instructive." — Robert L. Hall, reviewer for SOUTHERN SCRIBE and author of The Time of Jacob's Trouble and The Learnin' Post.
Wellington tells all in Wellington's Windows, a story of life, love, and the pursuit of happiness, and — horrors — monsters! Told in first dog by a cavalier King Charles Spaniel, the story gives us inside information on "a dog's life," and it's not half bad. Wellington also introduces us to his furry companions, the little people who share his life, and Mamie and Dan who feed him.
Wellington's Windows is meant to be enjoyed by children ages 6-12 and by animal lovers of all ages.
"If you still harbor the ancient belief that dogs are merely "dumb animals," you need to view the world through Wellington's Windows. There you'll see who the truly smart characters are! This is a fun read for anyone whose heart is owned by a dog." — Sam Venable, columnist for the KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL and author of several books including his latest, You Gotta Laugh to Keep from Crying.
"I think kids would find it funny, intriguing, and compelling.” — John L. White, Ph.D., author of Lori's Miracle and Deceitful Above All Things.
"Wellington demonstrates confidence in Providence and devoted loyalty. These are dual traits that are all too absent from the human world today. The lessons inside these pages are tactfully and tastefully instructive." — Robert L. Hall, reviewer for SOUTHERN SCRIBE and author of The Time of Jacob's Trouble and The Learnin' Post.