Spirit Dogs: Life Between Lives

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Spirit Dogs: Life Between Lives

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Book Description
The sequel to the touching, bitter-sweet Spirit Dogs; Heroes In Heaven returns with an expanded cast of canines running from the abused to the over-indulged, creating a deeper understanding of dogs and the people who own them. Extra hankies required.

About the Author
Susan Metzger Kellerher earned an MFA in Creative Writing from Western Michigan University, has taught many college literature and writing courses, has been breeding, showing, and training Flat-Coated Retrievers since 1982, and runs a spiritual exploration group in the mountains of Colorado.

Spirit Dogs: Life Between Lives,Susan Kelleher,Owl of Athene Press,0965049523,Fantasy,Fantasy - Contemporary,Fiction

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