Discover a place where every creature is safe and loved in the inspiring true story of Best Friends, the no-kill animal sanctuary in Angel Canyon, Utah. In the summer of 1982, a group of young men and women pooled every penny they had and bought three thousand acres of desert in Utah. It was to become the most famous no-kill animal sanctuary in the world—a haven for over two thousand furry and feathered friends, including: Sinjin, the badly burned black cat who survived to welcome others home; Victor, the abandoned Australian Shepherd mix who became the Godfather of dogs; Sparkles, the broken-down pack horse who comforts humans and animals; and then there’s Tyson and Tommy, two tiny black kittens who have something to teach us all . . . In Best Friends, you’ll fall in love with the animals and the people who share a special bond, whose enchanting adventures together will touch your heart with the true meaning of friendship. Includes an introduction by Mary Tyler Moore
Clare and Mary do everything together. After all, they're best best friends. But on Mary's birthday, she gets a party, a shiny crown, and lots of attention--and Clare gets jealous. The best best friends get into a big, big fight.
What makes a best friend? Illustrations and brief text describe how best friends treat each other in this bold and quirky book. Full color.
“Fresh and funny.” —New York Times Book Review Newbery Honor author Shannon Hale and New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham join forces in this graphic memoir about how hard it is to find your real friends—and why it's ...
The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care shows how easily you can make a difference in the life of a family member or client in your care.
... William Lynn, Kim Marra, Lori Marino, Jo- Anne McArthur, Ryan Merkley, Sy Montgomery, Clint Perry, Ryan Phillips, Becky Robinson, Jill Robinson, Timothy J. Smith, Elizabeth Tavella, Ingrid Taylor, Scott Terrell, and Emily Trunnell.
Judith and Lisa were best friends in pre-World War II Germany before Adolf Hitler began his campaign to teach Germans to hate Jews.
Translated from the German by Edite Kroll. Puffin, 1987. A series of vignettes tells the story of the friendship between the narrator, a Christian boy, and Friedrich, a Jewish boy, in Germany from 1925 to 1942.
Mile 5 journals feature cues for writing stories.
With cute rhymes to read and share: 'Knife said to Fork: There's no one better. I love it when we are together.' This is a great book to celebrate friendship and love in its many forms.
Jennifer Weiner, author of Good in Bed,In Her Shoes and the forthcoming Who DoYou Love, explores the nuances of female friendship with relish.