The Dogs of Avalon
- 324 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
After adopting an Irish sight hound, Laura Schenone discovered a remarkable and little-known fight to gain justice for animals.
Esta autora se sumerge en el mundo de la escritura con la convicción de que la vida real es a menudo más increíble que la ficción. Se enfoca en escribir no ficción porque le fascina buscar respuestas a las preguntas que plantea el mundo real. Su obra presenta una mirada cautivadora sobre los animales y sus protectores, explorando su pasión y sentido de la justicia con aguda perspicacia. La autora describe hábilmente las cambiantes perspectivas sobre los animales, admirando a quienes lideran el camino en este sentido.




After adopting an Irish sight hound, Laura Schenone discovered a remarkable and little-known fight to gain justice for animals.
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