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Books with author Amy Gentry Palmer

  • Uniquely Ewe

    Amy Gentry Palmer, Jami Tolman

    Paperback (Kokonutlime Publishing, Dec. 21, 2011)
    Uniquely Ewe is an unusual ewe who just wants fit in with everyone else. Through loving words and actions she discovers she is valuable and her uniqueness is what makes her so.
  • In The Doghouse

    Amy Palmer

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, July 26, 2004)
    In the Doghouse is a book inspired by the love and dedication the author, Amy Palmer, has towards her dog, Vinnie, whom she adopted at the pound. The book introduces nine dogs: Piggy, Pete, Dozer, Barney, Sassy, Bella, Sam, Rosy, and Melony, who are all waiting to be adopted at the city pound. Each dog has their own unique characteristics and traits, which are depicted through the uplifting, rhyming text for the childÂ’s enjoyment, as well as the fun and colorful illustrations/pictures. The story touches a sensitive subject, as it focuses on the reality of the overpopulation of dogs. Because of this problem, dogs are brought to the pound and put up for adoption where they are hopefully placed in a new and loving home. Luckily, all of the characters in In the Doghouse meet a happy and positive fate.
  • In The Doghouse

    Amy Palmer

    Hardcover (PublishAmerica, July 26, 2004)
    In the Doghouse is a book inspired by the love and dedication the author, Amy Palmer, has towards her dog, Vinnie, whom she adopted at the pound. The book introduces nine dogs: Piggy, Pete, Dozer, Barney, Sassy, Bella, Sam, Rosy, and Melony, who are all waiting to be adopted at the city pound. Each dog has their own unique characteristics and traits, which are depicted through the uplifting, rhyming text for the child’s enjoyment, as well as the fun and colorful illustrations/pictures. The story touches a sensitive subject, as it focuses on the reality of the overpopulation of dogs. Because of this problem, dogs are brought to the pound and put up for adoption where they are hopefully placed in a new and loving home. Luckily, all of the characters in In the Doghouse meet a happy and positive fate.
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