[bookshare-discuss] Re: Book wish

  • From: "Shelley L. Rhodes" <guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 10:33:56 -0500

I can;'t get this one, but it sounds great Patty.

Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A. CVRT
and Ludden black Labrador Guide Dog.

In a library we are surrounded by many hundreds of dear friends imprisoned by 
an enchanter in paper and leathern boxes. -Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer and 
philosopher (1803-1882) 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Patti Johnson 
  To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:17 AM
  Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Book wish


  I have a book wish, The Dog Next Door edited by Callie Smith grant.
  Read part of it on my book club.  

  Patti



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  From: misha [mailto:mishatronics@xxxxxxxxx] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:15 AM
  To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Book wish


  I think I'll look for it for my friend, anyway.

  Misha

  On 1/25/2012 10:24 PM, Judy s. wrote: 
    Hi Shelley,

    Sergeant Rex is already in the collection.  I read it, and it's a 
fascinating story!  Here's the link to it:

    http://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/422236/

    Shelley L. Rhodes wrote: 
      Sergeant Rex - The Unbreakable Bond Between a Marine and His Military 
Working Dog by Mike Dowling. Deployed into the cauldron of Iraq in 2004, Sgt. 
Dowling and his dog, Rex, were part of the first military working-dog team sent 
to the front lines since Vietnam. Filled with harrowing tales of bomb-detection 
work, "Sergeant Rex" is both a heart-pounding and heart-warming account of how 
an unbreakable human-canine bond helped Dowling and Rex to stay focused on 
their mission and save countless lives. 
      Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A. CVRT
      and Ludden black Labrador Guide Dog.

      In a library we are surrounded by many hundreds of dear friends 
imprisoned by an enchanter in paper and leathern boxes. -Ralph Waldo Emerson, 
writer and philosopher (1803-1882) 


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