Marcy Mary's Memoirs: A Dachshund Princess Shows the Way: Book Two
Kathleen Chamberlin Marcy Mary's A Dachshund Princess Shows the Way by Kathleen Chamberlin
Marcy Mary's second book, the two-year-old dachshund has plenty to tell. Life is fairly predictable for Marcy Mary as she continues to manage the Anthony household keeping all two and four legged creatures in line. Protecting the household borders from marauders; walks in the Santa Monica Mountains Park where she meets domesticated and wild friends; and a special tidbit in her dinner bowl is about as spicy as things get.
But life is about to heat up as Marcy Mary meets the formidable Aunt Bertha, "the last one in her generation. This iron lady thinks "dachshunds are nasty distorted creatures." The Anthony family defends their beloved companion, but is thrown into chaos with Aunt Bertha's autocratic ways, demands and brusque manner. Marcy Mary finds herself on a harrowing car ride and taking the blame for mischievous acts. A life hangs in the balance until the quick-thinking dachshund saves the day and family life changes for the better.
Just as life settles down, Marcy Mary discovers another complex problem while patrolling the backyard. It takes the entire Anthony family, including Aunt Bertha, to solve this multifaceted challenge. Marcy Mary leads the way as lessons are learned, prejudices confronted and former companions are reunited -both canine and human--thanks to prayer and the hand of fate.
Mary Mary's A Dachshund Princess Leads the Way is a feel good novel that stars a witty but wise dachshund who uses her keen powers of observation and sense of humor to make her corner of the world a better place. Her family shares her spirituality and recognition of the Creator's grace and importance to all creatures.
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208 Pages