Chance: From Turkey With Love: Chance: de Turquía con amor

Author:   Armando González-Pérez ,  Jeanne Willoughby
Publisher:   Armando Gonzalez-Perez
Edition:   , ed.
ISBN:  

9781954786356


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 July 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Chance is the amazing story of a golden retriever dog that loses his family and winds up on the streets of Istanbul, Turkey, where he joins a pack in order to survive. He is rescued and sent to America where he hopes to find his forever home again. A heartwarming and beautiful true story that explores the concepts of love, loyalty, compassion, happiness freedom and redemption.

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Author:   Armando González-Pérez ,  Jeanne Willoughby
Publisher:   Armando Gonzalez-Perez
Imprint:   Armando Gonzalez-Perez
Edition:   , ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.331kg
ISBN:  

9781954786356


ISBN 10:   1954786352
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 July 2021
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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As a veterinarian, I have always speculated as to the life experience that many of our rescued companions endure before finding their forever homes. This is a poignant story told from a dog's perspective, highlighting the human-animal bond and unconditional love of dogs. Chance's amazing journey across continents, to find his permanent home, is just one example of what rescue animals go through, and the mutual benefits received by owners and companions alike. -Dr. Ryan Warnemuende, Jensen's Animal Hospital American writer Edward Hoagland once said that in order to enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semi-human. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly dog. And in essence, in the style of Platero and I, Armando Gonzalez- Perez takes us to that doggy world, to a place where the canine mixes with the human to such a degree that the reader does not know if Chances political ideas are his or if the writer has transported us to another dimension. It is a book that can be read with authentic childish interest or with a critical adult eye, as the book makes us see human anti-values such as the greed of a dog salesman or the human hypocrisy embodied in Mustafa and how fate gave Chance another opportunity in life, another chance. -Nelson Lopez Rojas, author of Downpour Armando Gonzalez-Perezs story is one that narrates the trial and tribulations told through the eyes of its protagonist Chance, the wandering golden retriever. This is a charming and heartwarming tale that will be enjoyed by children as well as adults. It tells about a puppy born somewhere in Turkey and ends up as a beloved pet in Michigan. It brings to the forefront the mysterious but real connection between humans and dogs, from the canine perspective. Although lost in time, this association with our four-legged friends seems not to have brought us human beings much closer to understanding their sentient capacity, or that of any other creatures with whom we share the planet. This is a story of love, loss, cruelty, abandonment, and displacement that is also one of redemption, that reaffirms the happiness that love and fidelity our marvelous, shared companionship brings. -Diana Alvarez-Amell, author of Three Novels by Cirilo Villaverde


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"Armando González-Pérez emigrated from Cuba at the age of 18 to study English at Ferris State University in Michigan. During his first year, he was sponsored by a Big Rapids family, ""his saviors,"" with whom he's remained close for more than five decades. Jeanne Willoughby, the book's illustrator, is his sponsor sister.Now an emeritus professor at MarquetteUniversity in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Armando received his doctorate from Michigan State University and taught for many years at Marquette University in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. His many publications include An Essential Anthology of Afro-American Poetry; Critical Approaches to Afro-Cuban Literature; Afro-Cuban Theater of the Diaspora; and Feminine Voices in Contemporary Afro -Cuban Poetry. A native of Michigan, M. Jeanne Willoughby is the sponsor sister of Armando, when he was welcomed into their Big Rapids home when he first arrived in America. She earned degrees in Art and English at Michigan State University. At the Falmouth School of Art in England, her interest in animation culminated in the creation of Contretemps of the Pariah, a 16-mm color animated film. After moving to San Diego, California, Ms. Willoughby earned her master's in Educational Technology and worked for over three decades as an instructional designer. In 1985, she illustrated Everything is Okay by Steve Kowit, then collaborated with author C. J. Minster to illustrate two educational children's books, We're All Peas in a Pod and Do You Know Me?, as well as the cover design for The American Religion in General by R. E. Willoughby. Having retired in 2017, Jeanne continues to work on a variety of creative projects and lives happily with her spouse and two standard poodles."

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