Gone Like The Wind is a tale, or tail, narrated by Scarlett O’Hara, a Redbone Coon Hound and her adopted brother Rhett Butler, a mix breed of unknown parts. Scarlett and Rhett were adopted from the Valley River Humane Society located in Murphy, North Carolina, by a dog loving couple. Every chapter has actual photographs of Scarlett and Rhett which capture the heart of their stories. Scarlett is all puppy and gets into trouble daily with funny antics, like making up her own hunting games, retrieving neighbors belongings, including, but not limited to meals. Every day is an adventure in her life and she never stops exploring. Rhett is very low key and often the object of Scarlett’s playfulness. He describes what he has to put up with Scarlett, but loves her “because she is his little sister.” Eventually, another dog comes to their home and adopts Scarlett and the family. This is an unusual and happy story. This is the first book of a series of the life and adventures of Scarlett, Rhett and company. The book is warm, witty and appeals to both children and pet loving adults.
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Marsha G. Mueller was a native of Connecticut and relocated to the Orlando, Florida area wherein she resided for almost thirty years. She is now retired and living in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina with her husband, A.J., and three dogs, Scarlett, Rhett and Maury. Prior to moving to North Carolina, Marsha was a Certified Legal Assistant, former member of Women in Film and Television, Orlando, Florida Chapter and President of Casa Leone Film Studios. Gone Like the Wind is her first novel, and the first of a series about the lives and tales (no pun intended) of three rescue dogs who tell their adventures through their adoptive mom. Marsha takes daily hikes with her family, reads mostly who-done-its, writes as often as she can, and now that she has the time, loves to cook. Marsha can be reached at marshagmueller@gmail.com
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EUR 11,48 expédition depuis Royaume-Uni vers France
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Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 64 pages. 8.00x8.00x0.16 inches. In Stock. N° de réf. du vendeur zk0692504990
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