Mona at the Rainbow Street Shelter finds the perfect home--and job--for an energetic beagle puppy who loves to sniff.
Mona's uncle Matthew works in a circus, and he always gives pretty great birthday presents.
Buster isn't fluffy or pretty like other cats—he's a crazy orange cat with attitude.
Logan is moving from the farm to the city.
Amy lives and breathes horses, but all her horses are in books or in her head.
Ever since Stella was a puppy, she was trained to use her powerful beagle nose to sniff out chemicals used in explosives and warn her human handler in order to keep people safe.
The mother of Brittany Maynard, whose 2014 decision to die with dignity advanced debates over patient rights in end-of-life issues, describes Brittany's determination to end her life on her own terms and her legacy of hope and empowerment ...
This book never could have been written without the staff at Dogs Best Friend, Ltd. Without the dedication and professionalism of Jackie Boland, Karen London, Aimee Moore, and Denise Swedlund, I never would have been able to leave the ...
Devoid of either grace or cuteness, they punished Juanita for cornering the market on both. They launched themselves at her in gangs of four or five, driving her from the food and then continuing to harass her with claws outstretched in ...
Also believing in me is my agent, Scott Miller, at Trident Media, who never gave up, not on this book, not on me. Scott's efforts led me to Tor/Forge and my editor, Kristin Sevick, whose faith in A Dog's Purpose, combined with a careful ...
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