Animal rescue has always been part of my life, whether it was living in a rescue house growing up, fostering dogs, or taking in homeless creatures that one way or another seem to find me. When I heard about The Dog Lady of Mexico by Alison Sawyer Current, which is based on a true story and the author's real-life journey, I couldn't help but relate.
The main character realizes her dream of moving with her husband to a pottery studio on Isla Mujeres, in Mexico where she expected to enjoy a beautiful, creative, and relaxed life. What they encountered was an island of terribly neglected dogs and cats in very poor conditions and no resources to help. She finds her passion in a heartwarming story of love, loss, and survival, while building an animal rescue.
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Alison Sawyer Current is a recipient of The Doris Day Animal Kindred Spirit Award, and in 2007 she was invited to Mexico City for the first Forum on Small Animal Overpopulation in Mexico. To date, Sawyer has spayed or neutered more than 12,000 animals and promoted adoptions in Mexico, the United States and Canada.
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I love supporting this type of stuff and I really thought this seemed like a great book that one of you would enjoy as well so we will be giving away a copy to one lucky reader!
Rules:
US Only and Must be 18 or over to win
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