The Adventures of Biss and Olee

The Adventures of Biss and Olee
Author: Jessie Vallier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2021-11-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781667808529

Experience the captivating relationship of two unlikely best friends. Follow along as Biss and Olee give you an inside look to their life on a farm. From running around pastures to lounging in the pool. It is a unique and magical friendship that doesn't happen everyday.

Sebastian's Roo

Sebastian's Roo
Author: Erin Kochakji
Publisher: Graphics North
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692797242

Sebastian's Roo is a children's book based on a real web series. Sebastian, a beloved, larger-than-life Newfoundland dog, spent his days as guardian of the family who loved him, particularly the two little girls who would become known as Sebastian's Roos. A true Nanny dog, Sebastian not only warmed the hearts of his family but of thousands who watched videos online of Sebastian's tender interactions with the girls. Their videos have been featured on such media outlets as Entertainment Tonight Online, America's Funniest Home Videos, Good Morning America Pop World, and on the front pages of AOL and MSN. The inspiration for this story can be seen on the YouTube Channel WeLoveNewfies.

I'm Not a Pandacow

I'm Not a Pandacow
Author: M. T. Sanders
Publisher: 2qt Limited (Publishing)
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781912014743

A delightful story about Monty a huge Newfoundland puppy and his journey to find out what he is. But will asking the other dogs he meets on his travels give him the answers he wants? Beautifully coloured illustrations throughout by Rebecca Sharp

The Great Spy Race

The Great Spy Race
Author: Adam Diment
Publisher: Pan
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1968
Genre: Spy stories
ISBN:

Chewie the Newfie

Chewie the Newfie
Author: Lisa Schiller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre:
ISBN:

This is the first in a joyful children's series about a Newfoundland puppy named Chewie. Chewie is a playful dog who lives with his mother Sunny and his 10 sisters and brothers. His stories are full of self-discovery and simple life lessons that help him gain confidence in himself while learning how to help make the world a better place. In 'Chewie the Newfie and the Mystery of the Holiday Bells', Chewie learns that helping others not only helps them but feels good in the process. He learns what it takes to be a therapy dog and the importance of listening to one's personal instincts and heart, as it will always guide you to doing what's right. The illustrations in the book are absolutely beautiful. Holly Bloom-Ranieri is a talented artist who brings the Newfoundland dog personality and beauty to life with the creation of every page. This book is a work of art that will bring joy to any child (or adults) this holiday season and throughout the year.

Borrowing Hope

Borrowing Hope
Author: Susan Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-06
Genre:
ISBN:

This book is for anyone who needs hope. What do you do when life throws you challenges that seem insurmountable -- whether it is an illness, loss of a loved one, loss of career, or simply that you are experiencing a crisis of faith? The author faces a near-death crisis when a life-threatening brain tumor is diagnosed, and the experience takes her on a spiritual journey and life reflection that is full of experiences that are not only entertaining but will leave the reader laughing out loud. From her experiences dating celebrities to navigating corporate America, she finds hope and healing in the most unexpected places. With the help of her daughter, whom she adopted from India and the massive Newfoundland Dog, Chewie, who offered his unique form of therapy. Ms. Schiller will take you on a fast-moving ride that will leave you believing that anything is possible. Not a lot has been written from the perspective of a person recuperating from major brain surgery and yet the experiences here could help anyone who needs to gain a deeper understanding of not just the incredible recuperative power of the brain but how life's horrific lessons can be overcome and even celebrated for the answers and newfound purposes they can create. This book was written for one critical reason, to create hope where it is needed... and it accomplishes just that."In 'Borrowing Hope' she brings us into her life in such detail that you, the reader, will be exposed to almost every fear you may harbor: major illness, job loss, financial and emotional insecurity; going from the top in your profession to fighting to survive at the bottom. With each chapter, you will see how Lisa overcomes the obstacle, beats the odds, while openly sharing the wisdom she accrues along the way."-Terry L. Murphy, Former Editor, Gannett Newspapers, Boston Herald, Cambridge, MA.About the AuthorLisa Schiller is an award-winning filmmaker. She was Executive Producer of The Autumn Heart, which won the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win the Best Feature Film Award at the Nantucket Film Festival. She has been an executive for a Fortune 200 company and sat on the Boards of Directors of several important organizations. She has been published in Fortune and is the Co-Founder of TimberKnoll's Spirit Cove, an organization dedicated to aiding first responders, veterans, seriously ill people, and the medical staff who care for them, through the help of Newfoundland therapy dogs. She's had to learn how to adapt from being an executive powerhouse traveling the world to living with daily migraines, neuropathy, and short-term memory challenges, but she navigates each day with hope and her primary mission, to spread that hope to others. Most importantly, she is a single mom to a brilliant and magnificent daughter who helps her find humor in every new day. They are originally from Boston, MA but now reside in South Carolina with their two majestic Newfoundland Therapy Dogs, Abraham and Chewie, their Cavalier King Charles, and their four rescued cats.