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I'm over the moon today, because my book 'Tilly's Tale' written under my Harry Porter name was released this morning by 4RV Publishing. 'Tilly's Tale' is the first book in my 'Harry Porter's Dog tales' series and sets out to tell Tilly's life story in her own words, beginning with the appalling story of her early life and ending with the love and happiness she has found since being rescued and coming to live with me and my family. She's an incredibly talented dog who has become something of a local celebrity and the book is aimed at children from 9 to 99 years of age, and is intended to help educate and raise awareness of the plight of abused and neglected dogs everywhere. 'Tilly's Tale' is beautifully illustrated by the very talented Mandy Hedrick.
The book can be ordered direct from the publisher at http://4rvpublishingllc.com/ and will soon be available from Amazon and other sources too. You can read more about Tilly on her own blog at http://tillyrescuedog.blogspot.com/ or by visiting my website at http://harry-porter.webs.com/

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