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date submitted 24.03.2010
date updated 24.03.2010
genres: Children's, Young Adult, Non-fictio...
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Foster; The naughty pig who changed his ways

Melanie Higgins Zysk

If you love animals will really enjoy this book. www.amazon.com or www.melaniehigginszysk.com

 

I was a city girl that discovered that animals are an asset to my life. I own and operate a glass business, along with my husband, Tim. We started the business from scratch and now it is a full service glass shop. We work very hard at our business to make sure that all our customers are totally satisfied, with the help from a nice crew of workers that makes that happen. After the day at the office, we go home to our ranch to attend to our thirty-five animals, which we both enjoy. Every animal has his or her own personality. We adopted most of our animals from a bad environment in which either they were abused or the people decided that they did not want them anymore. I have a strong belief that every animal…no matter what species… has a right to live. Did you ever look into an animal’s eyes right before they were going to be euthanized? There was not a thing wrong with them medically, they were just unwanted…their eyes are crying out for love…everyone needs to love and be loved. Animals give “Unconditional Love” and want nothing in

 
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abused, animals, cats, dogs, love, pets, pigs

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Barry Wenlock wrote 697 days ago

I agree with you 100%. I have a rescued Nepalese street dog called Molly. She's part of the family. Your book is a great example to others. Good luck Melanie, I hope folk listen to your message.
Best wishes, Barry
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klouholmes wrote 781 days ago

Hi Melanie, A charming chronicle. And the first person pig account grew on me as I read. The approach works in the environment so that the pig meeting its farm family becomes visual. I wondered at this being non-fiction - it is to an extent but well-imagined. It's written well for the target age and could be a delight for them. Shelved - Katherine (The Swan Bonnet)

SusieGulick wrote 783 days ago

Dear Melanie, I love that you shared your story of your pig (& your honorable mentioned animals). :) It is a good read because you create interest by having short paragraphs & lots of dialogue which makes me want to keep reading to find out what's going to happen next. I'm BACKING/COMMENTING on your book to help advance it. :) Could you please return the favor by taking a moment to BACK/COMMENT on my TWO Books, ... "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not" ... and the UNEDITED version? ... "Tell Me True Love Stories"
Thanks, Susie :)

lizjrnm wrote 785 days ago

I love animals and especially pigs! BACKED with a smile!

Liz
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DKTD1 wrote 791 days ago

Cute story. No complaints, I think the little ones will love it.

Shelved.
Dan
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