Wednesday, 11 December 2013

BOOK OF THE DAY: My Dog Understands English by Cherise Kelley

by Cherise Kelley




BOOK DESCRIPTION
Dogs are smarter than we think.

Has your dog ever surprised you by doing something you said the first time? You are not alone! Here are 50 stories about amazing dogs who understood what their humans said. Some even saved lives in the process!

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!


AUTHOR BIO



Cherise Kelley grew up in a family of teachers. Her father, Ronald Morris, taught social studies and history for 30 years at Arcadia High School in Southern California. Her mother is a registered nurse who teaches parents about the special needs of their premature infants. Her sister, Kristine Morris White, is a grand prix level dressage horse trainer.

Mrs. Kelley became a teacher herself in 1991 through a "fifth year" of study at San Francisco State University after earning her bachelor of arts degree in English from the University of California at Berkeley. She has taught English at the college, high school, and middle school level but prefers to substitute so that she has time for her writing.

Cherise lives near Spokane, Washington with her husband and two dogs named Raffle and Oreo, who inspire her Dog Aliens novels.


SELECTED OTHER WORKS
Dog Aliens 1: Raffle's Name

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