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Bramble’s Story
By Lynne Lee
 

Bramble the chocolate Labrador sometimes seems more human than most humans. He can understand absolutely everything you tell him! This lovable pooch loves to be with people and is a very special dog. 

Bramble’s best friend is Bracken, a highly intelligent German shepherd.  She and Bramble become part of a wonderful family in England and together they get into much mischief. 

When Bramble and Bracken move with their family to Turkey, they begin on a pathway to many new adventures, as they find new friends and surprises in store in this exuberant country. Join these fun-loving canines as they travel the world. Everyone in your family will be charmed by this children’s story that is beautifully illustrated by Nergiz G. Gunay. 

Bramble’s Story will delight youngsters and help them understand that pets are truly a part of the family. They are not playthings, but are sensitive creatures with thoughts and feelings. 



About the Author

Author Lynne Lee currently lives in Turkey, where she says life is much like England 40 years ago. When she and her husband moved from England to Turkey to retire, they were amazed to see how the children there responded to their special and unique dogs, Bramble and Bracken. The author and her husband, John, have four children and four grandchildren.

 


 



Soft Cover - 8.5x8.5 - 60 pages - $19.99

 ISBN: 978-1-60693-427-2
ISBN / SKU:
1-60693-427-9

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