Three of Us, Together Forever
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Young Skyler is as happy as happy can be, living a simple life, doing simple things. When his dad gives him a new puppy, his happy life becomes even happier. But one day Sky makes a mistake that upsets his mom and dad. Instead of falling apart, Sky learns from his mistake
Janet Bubar Rich
With a love of mythology and storytelling, Janet Bubar Rich is a writer, editor, and lecturer based in Southern California. She has a Ph.D. in Mythology, a doggie named Cameo, and a sailboat named Crescent Moon that she sails together with her husband in Marina del Rey.Exploring timeless myths with a focus on the contemporary concerns of our world, her books include:• Exploring Guinevere's Search for Authenticity (Edwin Mellen Press, 2012),• Hestia-Goddess of the Hearth (Edwin Mellen Press, 2014), and• Riding on Horses' Wings (Peter Lang Publishing, 2016).
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