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Abandoned in the mountains, Clem meets a she wolf and discovers his talent for manipulating the thoughts of others: wolves, other dog aliens like himself, and even humans. This talent comes in handy when he finds himself in a cage at the animal shelter, but Clem's about to find out why he has this talent, and what he's supposed to do with it. (In the process, he gets a new name: Raffle.)
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Chloe the golden Beagle braved a hurricane to obey the new command, “I need Dad, Girl.”
Ellie the Coonhound helped her human family escape from an angry bear by obeying the new command, “Get it!”
When her human brother said jokingly, “Maybe Cocoa could dig again and find it,” Cocoa did just that!
One night after we had cleaned up slobbery grass off the living-room carpet, I was making dinner. Some canned green beans spilled onto the kitchen floor, and Raffle walked right by them. He wasn’t doing his job of keeping the kitchen floor cleaned of food spills. I said to him,
“Oh, so you’ll eat grass, but you won’t eat green beans, eh?”
Of course I wasn’t expecting a response, but I just about fainted when Raffle came over and gobbled up the green beans! He understood what I said!
Instinctively, I knew Raffle couldn’t be the only dog who ever acted on something his human said but had never taught him. There are fifty great stories in this book. Some of the dogs saved lives. Some just did silly things. Some are really funny stories. Others are just cute. All of them demonstrate how dogs are man’s best friend. I hope you enjoy all the stories and share them with your family and friends.
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A six month old puppy gets abandoned in the mountains. He meets a she wolf and discovers an odd talent that he has for manipulating the thoughts of others: wolves, other dog aliens like himself, and even humans. This talent comes in handy when he finds himself in a cage at the animal shelter, but Clem’s about to find out why he has this talent, and what he’s supposed to do with it.
This is a happy dog story where the dog still lives at the end. It intends to amuse dog lovers of all ages. The reading level is about forth grade. Children aged 9 and older should be able to read it on their own. All of the content is rated G and appropriate for all ages. Younger children will be able to follow the story if it is read aloud to them.
Deliberately written as Christian allegory, this is also a story about the power of prayer in our everyday lives. Adults will find deeper meanings in the allegory, such as “This world is not our home.” The sequel, Dog Aliens 2: Oreo, is now available. It explores the problems we have when sharing our faith with others.
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50 women who got married after 1990 tell you their answers to:
“How did you get him to marry you and not just live together?”
Living together instead of getting married began to be acceptable in the 1960s hippie culture, and by the 1980s, many young men no longer saw the point in marriage. I watched the culture change, but I didn’t catch on until it was almost too late for me. Before the 1980s, the man was the one who pushed for marriage. By the 1990s, living together instead of being married was almost expected among young people. Now, in the 21st century, women have a hard time getting married, even if we really want to. If you’ve been under a rock and haven’t noticed this, then search the Internet for the page titled “US Census Marriage and Divorce,” and prepare to have your mind blown.
I’m almost 50 years old now, and I’m a trained teacher. I’m tempted to tell you what to do.
I remember when I was young, though. No one could tell me what to do! I thought I was smarter than all the older people who were always trying to give me advice.
Fortunately, the 50th woman to give me her story threw in all the advice I would have given you, anyway! I hope you take it to heart. She’s been married for twenty years, which is two years longer than I have, so she did something right when she got him to marry her.
I’m going to resist the temptation to tell you how to interpret these women’s true stories. I’m just going to present them in the best possible light and let you read between the lines to figure out how to get him to marry you. These 50 true stories represent women from many walks of life, so you should find at least one you can identify with. Enjoy!
Reviews
“I read this book shortly after having an argument with my hubby, and I immediately felt as though we shouldn’t fight.” –Deal Sharing Aunt
“Wouldn’t feminists tell a woman to know what she wants and go for it?” –Bridget Jackson of Persephone of Erebus
“The book is profanity-free, and there are only references to sex. While the book tackles every kind of heterosexual relationship imaginable, marriage is what is stressed. And this was incredibly refreshing.” –Ruth A. Hill of My Devotional Thoughts
“There was something to learn from every story, even the ones that made me go ‘What? I’d never do that!‘” –Writer Lisa Mason
“I liked the stories of the women who were strong enough to stay true to what they wanted (and were willing to walk away from the relationship) rather than having to resort to manipulation or pressure.” –Teena In Toronto
“I also admired the woman who said she was the prize that her man should be glad to catch. That’s the kind of attitude women should have about themselves, guys should be lucky to get us as we are, not ask us to change.” –Sharing Links and Wisdom
From The Author
This book answers the question, “How do I get him to marry me?”