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- 978-1-03-915368-4
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- 978-1-03-915366-0
- 8.0 x 10.0 inches
- Standard Color interior
- 44 pages
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Hardcover Edition
- 978-1-03-915367-7
- 8.0 x 10.0 inches
- Standard Color interior
- 44 pages
- Keywords
- Dogs and puppies,
- Personal identity,
- Names,
- Exploring,
- Asking questions,
- Growing up,
- Firehouses and firemen
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Fire Dog
by
Kristin S. Everson
A puppy sneaks out of a pet shop in a big city. He has many adventures as he meets people, hoping that one of them will be able to tell him his name. The vintage artwork gives children a glimpse into a world very different from that in which they live today.
"This delightful story will warm your hearts with its tenderness. It also offers a depth of kindness and acceptance. The lovely, fanciful art work by Bill Haynes enhances Kristin S. Everson’s lyrical prose." —Pamela Bauer Mueller, author of “Splendid Isolation”
Kristin S. Everson, born in Savannah, is a life-long resident of Georgia. She earned a master’s degree in elementary education and trained as a Reading Recovery teacher. During her 30 years as an educator, working with students from kindergarten through junior college, her favorite part was helping students improve their reading skills. After retiring from teaching, she spent 9 years as project editor for a Christian publishing company. When Kristin visited The Ashantilly Center and saw the artwork for Fire Dog, she knew the story needed to be written. It was her privilege to put into words the story that artist Bill Haynes had so eloquently told decades earlier through his art.
Contributors
- Author
- Kristin S. Everson
- Illustrator
- William G. Bill Haynes, Jr.
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