Bonnie

By Jean Ure

Release : 2015-01-30

Genre : Animal Fiction for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids, Animals for Kids, Social Issues in Kids Fiction, General Nonfiction for Kids, Social Issues for Kids, Science & Nature for Kids, Family & Relationships in Kids Fiction, Social Studies for Kids

Kind : ebook

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Four stray dogs, all with a story to tell of their rescue and how they came to live at Munchy Flats Cottage, with their people Flossie and Joe. This is Bonnie’s story .

Poor little Bonnie was a pathetic, timid little dog. As a puppy she was taken to a loving home, where her People – Alison and Jake – adored her. But they started arguing and eventually split up. Jake left home and Bonnie was left with Alison who wasn’t quite as kind as her partner had been. When Alison’s new friend moves in, he doesn’t particularly like dogs and Bonnie finds herself ignored for most of the time. She escapes to the countryside but injures her paw on a rusty nail and is bleeding and frightened. Buster – that very brave dog – finds her and coaxes her out The Munchy Flats People find both dogs and taken them home to their growing family!

About the author

Jean Ure has written over sixty books for children and young people. She is a vegan and commited to animal rights, hence her passion for writing about animals – dogs in particular. She lives with her husband, Leonard, and seven stray dogs and cats in a 300-year-old cottage in Croydon.

Bonnie

By Jean Ure

Release : 2015-01-30

Genre : Animal Fiction for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids, Animals for Kids, Social Issues in Kids Fiction, General Nonfiction for Kids, Social Issues for Kids, Science & Nature for Kids, Family & Relationships in Kids Fiction, Social Studies for Kids

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
Four stray dogs, all with a story to tell of their rescue and how they came to live at Munchy Flats Cottage, with their people Flossie and Joe. This is Bonnie’s story .

Poor little Bonnie was a pathetic, timid little dog. As a puppy she was taken to a loving home, where her People – Alison and Jake – adored her. But they started arguing and eventually split up. Jake left home and Bonnie was left with Alison who wasn’t quite as kind as her partner had been. When Alison’s new friend moves in, he doesn’t particularly like dogs and Bonnie finds herself ignored for most of the time. She escapes to the countryside but injures her paw on a rusty nail and is bleeding and frightened. Buster – that very brave dog – finds her and coaxes her out The Munchy Flats People find both dogs and taken them home to their growing family!

About the author

Jean Ure has written over sixty books for children and young people. She is a vegan and commited to animal rights, hence her passion for writing about animals – dogs in particular. She lives with her husband, Leonard, and seven stray dogs and cats in a 300-year-old cottage in Croydon.

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