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Lulubelle and Her Bones

By: Vashti Farrer
Narrated by: Nicky Talacko
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Lulubelle and Her Bones, performed with a regal British lilt by Nicky Talacko, is a cute and engaging children’s story (recommended for ages six and up) about a rich dutchess’ coddled dog, Lulubelle, who has lived in the lap (literally) of luxury for her entire life. In fact, Lulubelle doesn’t even think she’s a dog, but instead believes she’s a human being.

The pampered pooch’s identity crisis takes a further twist when she meets the loveably irascible kitchen dog, Bones, and the most unlikely pair decide to steal away to London to seek adventure.

Publisher's Summary

Lulubelle doesn't even know she's a dog! Then she meets Bones, rescues him from a life of slavery, and together they run away to London. Life on the road isn't easy. Danger lurks behind every bush and around every corner. But Lulubelle and Bones find friends in the strangest places, and their luck soon turns.
©2002 Vashti Farrer (P)2005 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.

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"An inspiring, joyful story." (SPLATT reviews)

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