From the Period. to the Colon: Memoir of a Child Writer


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"Even though I like to write, I don't always get myself to sit down and do it. But I do have methods-timers, rewards, sayings I've made up: I'm smart enough to know I need to trick myself to get some things done, and I'm dumb enough to fall for my own tricks." For fifteen years, Debbie Merion has used writing prompts to help students write their best possible college essays. In her memoir, From the Period. To the Colon:, she uses the same prompts to get to the heart of her own story. Whether as a handwritten list of her ambitions for when she grew up, or her story about conquering her fear of dogs as an adult, writing felt good to Debbie from the age of eight. In her Northeast Philly neighborhood in the 60's and '70s, persistence, grit, tenacity, and determination-whatever you call it-informed Debbie's life, and those of her parents and grandparents. Debbie captures both this moment in time and her love of the written word through story and photos, making the past suddenly become present.




My Best Friends Have Hairy Legs


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This is a story about my dog's growth from a fearful puppy into a confident adult dog - and my story - from a psychologically abused wife to a confident woman who can look back at my past with laughte




Redemption Has 4 Paws


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Redemption Has 4 Paws is the odyssey of a sixty-year-old woman's life and how all the dogs that have been a part of her journey have each helped her through some very difficult and emotionally trying times in her life. These noble animals helped her to find her true life's purposeaEUR"making therapy visits with her dogs. More than that, this is a story about cast-off rescue dogs and hearing impaired dogs and the huge contribution they can give to making this world a better place.




Manny's Best Friend


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This is a book about Manny, a dog who has a best friend named Matt, who is a boy. Manny and Matt are very best friends and they take care of each other while growing up. This book is full of love and dedication that both dog and owner share. The story is meant to teach children that if they are going to have a dog or any other animal as a pet, they have to take this responsibility seriously. Having a pet can be very rewarding .




My Life as a Dog


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It’s a quick read, it’s a sweet read, it’s exactly the kind of thing to buoy your spirits after a long week (or 2020). I do recommend this for you or the dog lover in your life. The Irresponsible Reader There is only one word that could describe this book and that is adorable…I really adored this wee book and I adored Kevin and it’s clear his owner also does! Such a sweet book. Books by Bindu A read to give you that warm feeling inside, especially if read with a canine friend next to you. Nicki's book blog It made me think of the dogs I had growing up and how much a miss having a dog around. This is a lovely story and a quick read. Sylv.net Perhaps with him I am a dog Who is Kevin? He is earnest yet playful, boisterous yet lazy, a little rough sometimes, extremely direct and always sure of what he wants. He is also sensitive, kind, supportive and caring, not to mention highly communicative and supremely understanding towards children. My Life as a Dog is the funny, heartwarming and moving story of a life shared between a black and tan dachshund and his owner. Told over two days and a weekend drawn from their many years together, it explores how Kevin overcame his cruel upbringing to flower into a self-confident dog that left everyone he met spellbound. And as they grew together, his owner learned to live in the present and navigate the difficult times they faced together. But with Kevin rejected by the canine world and their connection ever-more profound and symbiotic, the question is: What does he think I am?










Teachers Monographs


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