LAS VEGAS, NV, December 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Like children in an orphanage, she must interview with families and even when she believes she's on the verge of getting adopted, one of the parents prefers another dog from her litter. Faced with this disappointing turns of events, Yalu markets herself in a room filled with several different breeds and successfully charms a couple. The moral of the story is never to give up when faced with a setback.
The readings will take place from December 4 through December 6 at Reedom Elementary School in Las Vegas, Nevada. Brian also committed to donating 40% of every book sold back to the school as a fundraising opportunity.
Yalu and the Puppy Room is based on a true story my dog where my dog chose me. A full version of Yalu and The Puppy Room can be found at http://www.yaluthepuppydog.com. There are black and white pictures that can be printed out and puppy puzzles, yes puppy puzzles.
Brian posts a twice weekly blog at http://authorbriantyates.wordpress.com and welcomes comments.
Yalu is a dog. Specifically, she's a Golden Retriever. To learn about where Yalu came from, and how she became a part of our family, you can check out the book "Yalu and the Puppy Room".
Author Brian T. Yates Will Be Reading His Book to Students of Reedom Elementary School
Students are bound to be fascinated with Yalu and The Puppy Room, a book about a six week old Golden Retriever who learns how to stand out from the other dogs in her kennel.
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[Press-News.org] Author Brian T. Yates Will Be Reading His Book to Students of Reedom Elementary SchoolStudents are bound to be fascinated with Yalu and The Puppy Room, a book about a six week old Golden Retriever who learns how to stand out from the other dogs in her kennel.