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How did Sam end up in the rescue centre, not once, but three times? Was he responsible for a man's death? In Sixth Sense, find out how a woman somehow knows which dog people will choose. In Helping Bella, a badly treated animal helps to mend a man's broken heart but it's not all rescue centres.In Cuddles Muddles and Puddles a single mother struggles to cope with a puppy, a gift from her ex-husband. Discover how a dog trainer copes when a dog refuses to obey her commands, and how a lady who helps people with badly behaved dogs treats her own pets. Other stories feature everything from dog shows to dognapping.A collection of short stories by acclaimed women's fiction writer, Linda Lewis. As a veteran of the women's fiction short story market, Linda has sold over 600 magazine stories to a wide range of publications. This sees some of those stories brought together for the first time.A must for anyone who has ever rescued, owned, or loved, a dog.
Just when Linda thinks her boyfriend has finally got it together, everything goes wrong. Lennie drops out of school, her parents think he is a bad influence, and Linda learns he has been gambling. Linda knows what Lennie should do—but knowing the right thing doesn’t always help when you’re in love.Previously published as Dedicated to That Boy I Love.
Preteen Means Inbetween is Linda Lewis' book that asks the question: why do boys have to be so immature?"Eleven-year-old Darlene, who is big for her age and looks considerably older, must adjust to a new way of life when her mother gets an important new job which takes up most of her time and the family moves to Manhattan."
In the sequel to We Hate Everything But Boys, Linda struggles to let go of her crush when she starts at an all-girls school?until her new friends help her discover how much fun the older boys can be. When Linda enters high school and her parents make her go to Huntington, she is certain that the all-girls school is full of nothing but really brainy kids. At first, she was certain switching schools was a horrible idea…. While Linda was at Huntington, she was certain that Sue-Ann was putting the moves on her own crush, Jeff, in the halls of P.S. 515. But when Linda starts to make friends with Jan and begins hanging out with her crew, the group of girls discover the fun of older boys together. With her eyes now set on bad boy Mark, Linda can barely remember who Jeff is….
A new school year is filled with challenging changes. On the good side, Linda’s ex-boyfriend, Lenny, wants to get back together. On the bad side, all her friends are having a difficult time. Linda loves love, but it seems to come with its share of problems!Previously published as All for the Love of That Boy.
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