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French Fries and Ice Cream
Posted by Literary Titan

Dive into a heartwarming collection of rescued dogs’ photos in French Fries and Ice Cream. What sets this book apart is how it cherishes these incredible animals. Every page greets you with delightful images of these canines, accompanied by a bite-sized bio showcasing their names, backgrounds, and endearing quirks.
Dogs? Oh, they’re more than pets; they’re the epitome of unwavering loyalty. They never betray, lie, or cast judgment. I fondly remember my days with Roger, my late furry friend. Our shared walks and playtimes were irreplaceable. His passing did leave a void, but this book? It stirred those heartwarming memories and kindled my desire to adopt again.
It’s a gentle nudge reminding us that no dog, or animal for that matter, should suffer the harshness of streets or mistreatment. Flipping through these pages, you’ll feel the warmth of their stories, and you might even be surprised to see some reputedly “tough” dogs showing their softer sides, proving love truly transforms.
For anyone who’s ever felt the joy of a dog’s companionship or is thinking about opening their home to one, this book is a treasure trove. A real feel-good gallery that’ll have you grinning from ear to ear. If you’re toying with the idea of adopting, let this be your sign. Fellow dog enthusiasts, trust me, you’ll want this gem on your shelf.
Pages: 76 | ASIN : B0CCCHSBLG
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Saving Gigy
Posted by Literary Titan

There is no connection quite like the pure, heartfelt love between a person and a dog. In this personal memoir, author Iluta Sutra shares the story of her journey to protect Gigy (pronounced “Gigi”), an extraordinary dog. Iluta’s quest is full of ups and downs, as she puts all her time and energy into ensuring the future safety of her best furry friend. But when friendship falters and promises break, can Iluta find the strength, faith, and healing that she needs to continue?
The tale of a girl trying her best to help an adorable cocker spaniel while faced with betrayal, disappointment, and helplessness resonated deeply within my own being. The raw emotions of fear, desolation, grief, and loss are perfectly juxtaposed with faith, love, forgiveness, and healing. Though full of tragedy, this complex journey is also filled with hope.
A veritable call to action, Saving Gigy by Iluta Sutra, a story based on actual events, shows both the good and bad that permeates the world around us, where everyone has a calling and a purpose. This inspirational narrative shares the story of a dog that means everything and shows that even the smallest actions can make a difference on this brutal, fragile planet we call the Earth. And at the end, one question still remains: What will we do to change things?
Saving Gigy is a bold, brilliant tale of a person doing all that they can, and bravely sharing the story of love, joy, fear, and pain surrounding Gigy’s journey is unforgettable and touched the depths of my heart. A story of faith and love in spite of grief and heartbreak, Saving Gigy shows the importance of every person’s actions, no matter how small, in shaping the future of our harsh and beautiful world.
Pages: 182 | ASIN : B09JJ1SVW8
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