She works as a librarian in Park City, Utah. 1) A pup called Trouble 2) Stay 3) A dogs way home 4) The dogs of winter 5) Lucky strike 6) True heroes: a treasury of modern-day fairy tales written by. When help is finally offered to him, will he be able to accept it? Will he even want to?Ī heart-pounding tale of survival and a moving look at what makes us human.īobbie Pyron is the author of A Dog's Way Home, which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was named to the Spring 2011 Indie Next List. Bobbie is also the author of The Ring, a teen novel about the world of competitive boxing. But Ivan can't stay hidden from the world of people forever. Bobbie Pyron calls A Dog's Way Home 'my own personal love letter to all the great, classic dog books I've read and lovedand to all the dogs I've loved too.' As a part-time librarian, Bobbie enjoys sharing dog stories and books of all kinds with readers. Soon Ivan, who used to love reading fairytales, is practically living in one, as he and his pack roam the city and countryside, using their wits to find food and shelter, dodging danger, begging for coins. But help comes in an unexpected form: Ivan is adopted by a pack of dogs, and the dogs quickly become more than just his street companions: They become his family. When Ivan's mother disappears, he's abandoned on the streets of Moscow, with little chance to make it through the harsh winter. We are pleased to welcome Bobbie Pyron for a reading a discussion on her book The Dogs of Winter.
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