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OverviewMy Two Dogs -Their Two Stories (Two Complete Books in One) by Christina J Donato presents two beautifully crafted and brilliantly illustrated stories of two dogs, Belle and Grady. In The Saddest Dog Finds a Friend, Belle is a lonely, sad dog. Everyone in her home is too busy to pay attention to her. As she learns to play by herself, she ventures out into the street where a curly-haired boy takes an interest in her and brings her to his home. While the boy is caring and loving, Belle misses her old home and is unsure about what happens next. But posters promising a huge reward for getting Belle back home also make the boy indecisive about whether to keep Belle or let her go in exchange for the huge sum of money that can help him buy a bicycle. In The Dog Who Wanted to be Human, we meet Grady, a dog that has always wanted to be human. He has always wanted to eat part of the food in the family and takes every opportunity to steal human food. He has a dream in which he is transformed into a boy and while he struggles with his desire for food, he also experiences the disappointment of having a new member in the family. He is awakened from his dream to discover he is still a dog. But he has learned many lessons from the experience of being a boy- even just in his dream. Christina J Donato's My Two Dogs -Their Two Stories (Two Complete Books in One) is a story that is as emotionally rich as it is entertaining. Children will enjoy the adventures of Belle and Grady as they navigate complex situations and evolve in the world of humans. The narrative is filled with humorous moments and it is never lacking in lessons that children and adults will think about as they grow. For instance, Grady's fascination with humans and their food will lead him to a path of self-discovery and acceptance after knowing that he cannot deny who and what he really is. His dream experience as a boy leaves a strong insight into what it means to connect more intimately and deeply with our personality and nature. Themes of friendship, family, parenting, adventure, and dog education are intelligently developed in these two stories. The characters are elaborately written and the author's expert use of anthropomorphism lifts the quality of entertainment and plunges readers into a world that is familiar. - Review by Kim Calderon Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christina J Donato , Alexander T LeePublisher: Left-Handed Author Publishing Imprint: Left-Handed Author Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9781737086123ISBN 10: 1737086123 Pages: 108 Publication Date: 08 September 2021 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationChristina J Donato was raised on Long Island, NY. She graduated Empire State College in 1982, with an Associate of Arts in Creative Writing, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science & Sociology. She relocated to New England in 1997 for her job as a mainframe computer programmer. Ms. Donato is now semi-retired. She enjoys crossword puzzles, black & white movies, swimming, being active in her church, and (last, but not least) spending time with her dogs. Alexander T. Lee was born in Philadelphia and currently resides in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, with his wife Yu Yuan and their son Julian and daughters Caitlyn and Kara. He graduated from the University of Arts in 2002 with a Bachelor's in Fine Arts in Illustration. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Navy and served four years on the submarine, USS Jacksonville, as a computer technician. As he has been honorably discharged from the US Navy, he began to pursue his lifelong dream of illustrating children's books. He works as a freelance illustrator and designer. Infor@ AlexTLee.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |