Amy Finds A Home

by Cherri Wolbrueck


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/29/2008

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 34
ISBN : 9781477161067
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 34
ISBN : 9781436372374

About the Book

What could be more adorable than a little girl and her puppy? Beth has dreamed of having a dog her whole life. On her 10th birthday, her wish comes true when she gets to choose from a litter of seven adorable cocker spaniel puppies. Each one has its own personality, and it seems impossible to choose just one to take home. However, one particular puppy takes matters into her own paws and helps Beth choose. She later makes herself an important member of the entire family. This is a great story for kids just starting to read chapter books. Amy and Beth are so special that any child would want to get to know them. Living in a small Central Texas town, the two do everything together. This first story of how they find each other will warm any reader’s heart.


About the Author

Cherri Wolbrueck is a home-grown Taylorite. She and her husband, Don, live in the home her parents built in 1935. Her daughter, Beth, lives next door with her husband and three children. Cherri’s grandchildren (she has 5) love hearing stories about their parents when they were little, so she decided to share those with other children. Her first book, “Amy Finds a Home” was published in 2008 and was based on a true story. So is this second book in the series – with a little fiction mixed in. The people are real, the places are real, and the stories reflect the lifestyle of a real small town in Central Texas.

REBECCA COE was born in Ruidoso, New Mexico. Her ancestors came from Missouri and settled in Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1871, and were pioneers in the truest sense of the word. Musical and artistic talents are a common thread through the generations of her family. The fruit of Rebecca’s natural artistic abilities and imagination are manifested in everything she creates. It has been her lifelong dream to illustrate children’s books, to capture a sense of childlike wonder in the expressions of the characters she draws. Raised in the west Texas town of Slaton, in Lubbock County, she has a fondness for the small-town lifestyle. She now lives in Taylor, Texas, where she is active in local art organizations and her art.