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In Rocky, Life as a Guide Dog Puppy, Rocky-a yellow Lab- narrates the true story of how he became a working guide dog--a journey that's heartfelt, funny, and sure to engage young readers.¿¿¿¿¿¿¿A narrative chapter book written for ages 8-10, this story is a peek inside the fun and fascinating world of learning as a guide dog puppy. Teachers, parents, and kids alike will enjoy experiencing Rocky's ups and downs throughout his journey, and fall in love with him along the way.Follow his life from puppy born into the "R" litter, to learning with his volunteer puppy raiser, to professional training at Guiding Eyes for the Blind. A heartwarming and engaging story of one pup's journey to becoming a guide dog.
As the real killer uses the situation to their advantage, Bennett crafts a tense and nuanced story through flashbacks to Sarah's life and loves in this Gold- Dagger-award-winning story of deceit and murder.
"First published in 1952, The Widow of Bath offers intricate puzzles, international intrigue, and a richly evoked portrait of post-war Britain, all delivered with Bennett's signature brand of witty and elegant prose. This edition includes an introduction by CWA Diamond Dagger Award-winning author Martin Edwards. Hugh Everton was intent on nothing more than quietly drinking in the second-rate hotel he found himself in on England's south coast-and then in walked his old flame Lucy and her new husband and ex-judge, Gregory Bath. Entreated by Lucy to join her party for an evening back at the Bath residence, Hugh is powerless to resist, but when the night ends with the judge's inexplicable murder, he is pitched back into a world of chaos and crime-a world he had tried to escape for good"--
First published in 1952, The Widow of Bath offers intricate puzzles, international intrigue and a richly evoked portrait of post-war Britain, all delivered with Bennett's signature brand of witty and elegant prose.
Four men were due to fly to Dublin. When disaster struck and the plane went down over the Irish sea, only three of them were on board. With the identities of the flyers scattered to the winds, the police turn to the patchy account of the Wade family, whose memory of their past few days must hold the key to this elusive and tense mystery.
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