The Dogs of Avalon
- 324pages
- 12 heures de lecture
After adopting an Irish sight hound, Laura Schenone discovered a remarkable and little-known fight to gain justice for animals.
Cette auteure aborde l'écriture avec la conviction que la vie réelle est souvent plus incroyable que la fiction. Elle se concentre sur l'écriture de nonfiction car elle est fascinée par la recherche de réponses aux questions que pose le monde réel. Son travail offre un regard captivant sur les animaux et leurs protecteurs, explorant leur passion et leur sens de la justice avec une perspicacité aiguë. L'auteure dépeint habilement les perspectives changeantes sur les animaux, admirant ceux qui ouvrent la voie à cet égard.




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