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Blog: Wendy Orr's author journal (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: pet care, rescue dog, dog book, Fiona Ingram, Champ, animal shelter, Rainbow Street Animal Shelter, S.A.F.E. Rescue, Add a tag
Blog: Wendy Orr's author journal (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Animal hospital, Lort Smith, pets; pet books; Rainbow Street Animal Shelter series; emergency animal care in Melbourne, animal shelter, Rainbow Street Pets, Add a tag
Harry is a poodle cross (a poodle enigma, since no one knows what the other bit is). We adopted him from the Lort Smith Animal Hospital, and I've been grateful to them ever since. So you can imagine how thrilled I was to have the chance to join in their fundraiser at Elgee Park Vineyard to raise money for their emergency care program. Finally, the Rainbow Street stories were repaying their debt to this wonderful animal hospital and shelter.
Unlike my fictitious Rainbow Street shelter, which is run in an old house by Mona and Juan, as well as some child volunteers, the Lort Smith is a huge building and organisation. The similarity between them comes from the love and respect shown to the animals they care for. Animals who don't find a home quickly aren't euthanised - they're put in foster homes until the right home appears for them.
Of course, by caring for pets, they are also caring for people. We heard very moving stories of the pets who were taken into emergency care - at times including extensive medical treatment - when their owners were hospitalised or in emergency shelters themselves. Sometimes it was for months. Can you imagine what it must have meant to those owners, as well as to the animals, to be safely reunited when they were able to be in their own home again? It's certainly much pleasanter than imagining what it would be like to be released from hospital knowing that your pets had been euthanised because you couldn't afford a kennel. Or imagining the despair that leads a mother and child fleeing domestic violence, to live in their car because the refuge doesn't allow dogs – but once the dog was safely with the Lort Smith, the family was able to go to their own refuge, and eventually be reunited with their pet.
And in case you think Harry still looks as worried as the day we got him, I couldn't resist adding a couple more of him now.
Because animal shelter adventures should have happy endings.
PS. Although Harry didn't get his own story, he has quite a lot to do with the poodle at the very end of Buster's story.)
Blog: Wendy Orr's author journal (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: animal shelter, Pet Book, book giveaway; free book; chapter book, cat book, Henry Holt publisher; Goodreads; children's book, Add a tag
Go to goodreads.com http://tinyurl.com/83urxu6
I don't think you even have to be a goodreads member to enter a giveaway, but if you do, it's very easy, and of course free.
When the hour is up, if you want the book you'll have to
a) go to the library and ask them to get it in if they don't already have it (if you're in US or Canada - it's unlikely to be in Australian or UK libraries as this edition isn't coming out in these countries)
or b) ask for it for your birthday or some other good reason to get a present
or c) go to a bookstore, direct to the publisher, Henry Holt (Macmillan) online bookstore or kindle store and pay money
Good luck!
Blog: Writer's Cramps (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: pets, animals, ego, Brazil, authonomy, animal shelter, voluntourism, volunteer vacations, animal crackers, Add a tag
I must have an ego the size of a walnut. In the interest of expanding it to peach-size, I have entered two popularity contests.
In my quest to enjoy a vacation of hard labor in Brazil, I began in 47th place (out of 70 contestants) and have worked my way up to 22nd. Go friends and family who vote for me daily!!!!
My novel ANIMAL CRACKER now appears on authonomy.com. I began life there at 3700 and I'm now up to 1100. If I reach the top, Harper Collins, which owns the site, will take a look. So, if you care to drop in on the authonomy site and see a very different version of my prose style, feel free.
Blog: Writer's Cramps (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: animals, popularity, publication, harper collins, authonomy, popular, animal welfare, animal shelter, contest., popularity contest, animal crackers, Add a tag
Yes, it's true. I've posted my comic novel, Animal Cracker, on a site owned by Harper Collins called Authonomy. Those books judged the most popular (by being "backed" by readers) actually have a shot at publication by Harper Collins.
Yes, while my trip to Brazil popularity contest continues, I've entered another. Why do I keep competing in these? Perhaps it's time to return to the shrink. Hmmmmm....
In any case, feel free to read my book. It's all there. I hope you laugh. Here you go: Animal Cracker by Andi Brown
Blog: Stacy A. Nyikos (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
JacketFlap tags: Linda Sue Park, SPCA, dead dogs, animal shelter, Project Mulberry, silkworms, Add a tag
Ode to a Silkworm
Small eggs so black and fine
Unbend and crawl and dine
But not on everything
Even if it's green
One treat alone will please
Leaves! Mulberry leaves!
Soft and fine and new
But shake off all the dew
A connoiseur can drown
While chomping through and down
We may die anyway
If leaves are hard as hay
And leave you wondering
Why did I start this thing?
It's true. The silkworms are no more. We tried everything. I even steamed mulberry leaves - like steaming veggies for older people with wonky digestive systems. No go. They died. The silkworms, that is. Every last one. Fortunately, the company I ordered them from is sending us a fresh batch and artificial silkworm food. Hopefully this will work.
Oh, the things fiction doesn't tell you about real life! But we press on.
Despite our bad luck with silkworms, we adopted a new family member. We had two dogs for about ten years. Then, about two years ago, our beagle died. Just got old. After getting over missing him, we decided a new dog might be good for us and for our surviving, lonely dog. On Saturday, we finally found the perfect match. We tried the SPCA, but the dog we picked out didn't get along with our Mulligan. The one that did, wasn't terribly interested in us. So, we went to the city animal shelter. There, it is less a question of whether a person will find a dog to take home and more, can I limit myself to just one?
It was hard, mostly because they all wanted to come home with us, but we cannot adopt 65 dogs, as much as we would like to. Seriously.
After much deliberation, we decided on one.
She's pretty sweet and chill. The perfect writing partner. Lays on the carpet in front of my desk and keeps me company along the lonely path of writing. If only she could get the potty-training thing down...before the next batch of silkworms arrives.
If this were fiction, I would so make that happen! Add a Comment