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Tina: The Dog Who Changed The World by Niall Harbison

Inspiring & Heartbreaking

Tina: The Dog Who Changed The World by Niall Harbison is an inspiring and heartbreaking read. I read the children’s version which is suitable for ages ten years and over. Whatever your age, if you are an animal lover, you will enjoy this book.

Niall Harbison is a Brit who lives in Thailand. Here, he has set up Happy Doggo Land which helps and rescues street dogs. He has done this for over twenty years. His mission has always been “to make a hands-on difference to dog’s lives.”

Happy Doggo Land is small, able to house just sixteen dogs but Niall Harbison has big plans to build a hospital just for street dogs. Niall Harbison’s inspiration and guide is rescue dog, Tina. “She was a beacon of hope, kindness and love.” And for dogs, Niall Harbison is also a beacon of hope, kindness and love.

Tina was rescued from the streets. She was bound by a chain. She was a poorly soul who instantly took up residence in Niall Harbison’s heart. In fact, for anyone reading her story, Tina will come and lodge in their heart. Though her life was short, her impact has been huge – and soon there will be a hospital named after her.

Niall Harbison is an inspiration. He rescues the street dogs and also believes that “educating kids about animal welfare is vital.”

The dogs that are rescued are given a bandana to wear. “These bandanas actually gave the street dogs a sense of belonging.” It is also “giving them an identity, as well as some love and affection.” It says: You are seen. You matter. You are loved. There is hope.

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I Am David by Ann Holm

So Powerful

I Am David by Ann Holm is a children’s classic published in 1963. It is perfect for ages ten years and over, with the power to affect your life whatever your age.

I Am David requires the reader to think as we become totally immersed in the life of David.

David is a twelve-year-old whose life, that he can remember, has so far been spent in an unnamed concentration camp. We do not know for how long or where. David is the microcosm for all those souls who endured the camps.

I Am David is a journey of discovery – literally, and mentally for both the reader and David. We hear about the lessons that a man called Johannes taught David in the camp. “Johannes said greedy people can never be happy, and I would so very much like to know what it feels like to be happy.” David is wise beyond his years but also retains an innocence about him as there is so much that he does not know about a ‘normal’ childhood.

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The Ghost Of Thomas Kempe by Penelope Lively

Entertaining

The Ghost Of Thomas Kempe by Penelope Lively is a children’s adventure for ages ten years and over. Though written in 1973, it still entertains audiences today.

Penelope Lively has a young boy, James, as the central character. Having moved into a new house, things go bump in the day and night – and James gets the blame. It is only James who recognizes this for what it is, and sets about trying to help a spirit lay to rest. Few people believe James, except a carpenter.

James is a very likable lead character. He is very plucky and able to save the day on more than one occasion.

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