Synopses & Reviews
If you asked her, Bree would probably tell you she's got enough problems in her life. Her mom and dad are always too busy with work to spend time with her, and she just got paired up for a scene in drama class with Ashton Adams, the most popular boy in schooland he doesn't even know who Bree is. The only bright spot in her life is her dog, Danny: the most adorable border collie in the world, and the only one around who seems to know Bree exists
andwants to spend time with her. That is, until Mom accidentally leaves the gate open one morning and Danny disappears.
For Mom, it's a big mistake. For Bree, it's devastating, another reminder that Mom hardly seems to think about her anymore. But it's Bree's search for Danny that leads her to the Vox Street Animal Shelter, where she finds new friends, a new purpose, and perhaps a way to put the pieces of her life back together.
Synopsis
An acclaimed author presents a story of a young girl who is searching for her lost dog and, in the process, finds herself.
Synopsis
Twelve-year-old Bree Davies is devastated when her beloved Border Collie, Danny, goes missing after her mom leaves the gate open to their Santa Monica home. In her search to find Danny, Bree is thrust into the world of animals in need. With the help and guidance of animal rescuer Rayleen, Bree's heart is opened to the plight of the dogs in the downtown Vox Street shelter. Before long, her emptiness about her own loss shifts into action and her quest to find Danny and her newfound mission to save the shelter dogs soon become one.
Longtime animal rescuer Linzi Glass has crafted a singular story of finding oneself in the search for finding another, a compelling emotional journey as well as a call-to-action for animal-lovers everywhere.
About the Author
Linzi Glass is the author of two critically acclaimed novels for young adult readers, The Year the Gypsies Came and Ruby Red. When not writing books, she spends her time as a writing instructor and animal rescuer. Ms. Glass lives in Santa Monica, California, with her many rescue dogs and has a college-age daughter, Jordan.