The Dogs of Griffin Farm

The Dogs of Griffin Farm

Penelope Dyan

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Bellissima Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781614777427
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Penelope Dyan became a teacher, an award-winning published writer, a vocalist, and a mother and an attorney, all while following her dreams! And her happy life proves one hundred percent that dreams really do come true!It was the lifelong experiences of the author, Penelope Dyan, and her great desire to do good in this world, along with her love for nature’s creatures, the law, the laws of mother nature, and her deep concern for others, that again led to the creation of this book, 'The Dogs of Griffin Farm', her eighth book about Griffin Farm, loosely (and fictionally) based on the real animals and the real people of Gryphon Brook Equestrian Center and Farm!Say ’hello’ once again to Janie and her family; and (of course) say ’hello’ to the dogs of Griffin Farm, as you find out some new things about Griffin Farm.Most of all, never forget to follow your dreams. And never forget there is always more in life than meets the eye, and that life changes, as you think about why it is important to be one with Mother Nature and all of the creatures of the earth. And take note that sometimes an unexpected hero (or two) emerges just when you need a hero.

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