I hope you enjoy my review of A Home for Sally by Stenetta Anthony. A Home for Sally is a unique children’s book about a difficult subject. The author handles it with grace, honesty, and caring.
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A Home for Sally – Stenetta Anthony
Sally has a longing to be adopted that began when she was placed in a kennel permanently. A Home for Sally shares the story of a young puppy who believes she is unlovable and unadoptable because of her disability. Sally thinks that her dream of once again having a family may never come true.
Paperback details:
- Paperback: 30 pages
- Publisher: Covenant Books (October 21, 2018)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1640037268
- ISBN-13: 978-1640037267
E-book Details:
- File Size: 5093 KB
- Print Length: 30 pages
- Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc. (November 25, 2018)
- Publication Date: November 25, 2018
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
- Language: English
- ASIN: B07KW9LTHK
My Review: A Home for Sally by Stenetta Anthony
A difficult subject discussed with honesty & grace
A Home for Sally by Stenetta Anthony is a children’s book with a message for people of all ages. Sally is a puppy born with only three paws. In this poignant story, we follow along as she spends time in an adoption shelter hoping to find her forever family.
The story subtly teaches about patience, perseverance, handicaps, and love. It’s never too early to start teaching children that different isn’t wrong. It’s what makes us unique. The entire world could use the lessons in this book. We need to be patient, kind, and understanding to all our fellow beings. The most important message to take away from this beautiful book is: “Love Conquers All.”
I received a copy of this book from the author with no obligations. This review is my honest opinion.
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Author Biography:
Stenetta Anthony is from Chicago. As the eldest of four siblings, Stenetta would entertain the younger children with stories, often adding her own unique flair. As she got older, she never lost her desire to tell stories and engage with children. While working as an educator, Stenetta was asked to create a specialized curriculum for her primary classroom; little did she know what would happen as a result of that simple request? Not only did she create the curriculum, but her first children’s book; The Love Story was written and published.
Stenetta has a Bachelor’s degree in Educational Leadership Studies from Grand Canyon University.
She currently resides in the Chicago area with her husband and enjoys being a grandmother.
The quote that fuels Stennett’s desire to write comes from Mary Poppins, “In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun.”
You may contact Stenetta at www.stenettaanthony.weebly.com or stenetta.anthony@gmail.com
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