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Angel the Great Pyrenees

By: LaVonna Moore
Narrated by: Pippa Rathborne
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Summary

Angel the Great Pyrenees is a charming true story for children about Angel being lost in Sherman, Texas. Angel is very scared, hungry and thirsty. A dogcatcher finds her drinking out of a creek. He catches her with a large net and brings her to an animal shelter in Sherman. A nice woman comes to the shelter and adopts Angel. Angel is a gentle giant and explores her new home as she recovers from being so thin that her bones were sticking out. Angel protects her new home, her new owners and her new sister that is a sweet little kitty. She is still very young and playful. Angel becomes a guardian angel. An Activity Game is at the end.

©2015 LaVonna Moore (P)2015 LaVonna Moore

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Heartwarming autobiography of a dog

Would you consider the audio edition of Angel the Great Pyrenees to be better than the print version?

Yes, because the character of the dog comes alive, and the story becomes more exciting. Some of it is really funny and cute, too, without being sentimental. Angel is a great character in both print and audio.

What other book might you compare Angel the Great Pyrenees to, and why?

The great classic, Black Beauty, because of the interaction between humans and people and their mutual dependency. There's a strong moral - but luckily there's no preaching. People become better when they treat animals well. They have to imagine what it is like to be a dog or a horse - or another person.

Have you listened to any of Pippa Rathborne’s other performances? How does this one compare?

This performance is engaging and fun. She really tries to think like a dog. I like the innocence and energy.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Good as an angel, brave as a lion, the protector we all want.

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