Aristotle: The Akita That Saved Christmas
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Karol Woodroffe
Hello I am passionate about words, & I’m always writing. My other passion are Animals. Especially Dogs. I am 64 & wanted to do something for our beloved Akitas. So I decided to write a story about one. Hoping to raise some much needed funds for the FOA (Friends of Akitas) & all Akitas . I thought about a book for children & was lucky enough to find a lovely lady who illustrated my story for me. (Thank you Lilian Oaktree). So I gave it a try.
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