Reseña del editor:
Trapped in a house fire, Nelson is dying. If only he could open the door ... Nelson whimpers his final goodbye to Rascal, his canine soulmate, their paws almost touching through the heavy glass that separates them. Succumbing to the smoke, his life drifts slowly before him ... Nelson was born deep in the French Alps, where his only worries were how snow could be both soft and hard and why it made the house sink. And whose turn it was to fetch the baguettes from the boulangerie. So how could puppy love be so cruel? And how ever did he find himself lost and lonely in England? His dogged wanderings eventually led him to David and his son Timothy, a young boy with autism. Life was once again full of joy. Until now, trapped in the fire, Nelson’s luck has surely deserted him. But he can’t die yet! He has an amazing tale to tell – and an amazing tail to tell it with. And with Rascal there to help, Nelson has no choice but to survive.
Biografía del autor:
Tony Lewis is the author of 'If Only I Could Talk - a Canine Adventure' and 'Tales from the Hilltop - a summer in the other South of France'. Tony was born the wrong side of four decades ago in the heavily accented heart of Northern England. He currently divides his time and wages between Portugal, the South of France, and a lesser-visited place called 'home'. He enjoys cycling and walking - quite often the latter when the hills are too steep. To get in touch about my books or even just to say hello, please call in at my Facebook page: www.facebook.com/tonylewis.mypage or send me an email to: info@tonylewisbooks.co.uk For a selection of photos from 'Tales from the Hilltop', go to my Facebook page or: www.flickr.com/photos/wayward-wanderer I'd like to thank all the readers out there for buying a copy of my books. And thank you ever so much to those of you who have taken the time to write an honest and constructive review - your feedback really is massively appreciated. Very best wishes! Tony
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