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Enter Spice is a sequel to Enter Donegal. Spice, a charming Cocker Spaniel arrives at the Ellis home after Donegal has gone, and obviously at his request. She is readily accepted and loved by all family members. With the gifts of walking upright, speaking, reading, writing and singing, she helps Scott and Lara in their 'love' relationships, frustrates the attempt of a work colleague of Beth's to prevent her promotion, and rescues children lost in mountainous bushland. Her hilarious 'coming out', or revealing her talents, causes a sensation on 'Australia's Got Talent' and results in her…mehr

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Enter Spice is a sequel to Enter Donegal. Spice, a charming Cocker Spaniel arrives at the Ellis home after Donegal has gone, and obviously at his request. She is readily accepted and loved by all family members. With the gifts of walking upright, speaking, reading, writing and singing, she helps Scott and Lara in their 'love' relationships, frustrates the attempt of a work colleague of Beth's to prevent her promotion, and rescues children lost in mountainous bushland. Her hilarious 'coming out', or revealing her talents, causes a sensation on 'Australia's Got Talent' and results in her kidnapping from which she manages to escape in a surprising and unusual manner. Her own brush with near-death leads her to devote herself to helping the seriously ill in hospitals. Like Donegal, she makes a very different announcement that has implications for the whole Ellis family. This heart-warming novel underlines the significance of animals (dogs in particular), demonstrates the value of all living things, indicates ways in which we can help one another, and asserts the triumph of goodness over evil.
Autorenporträt
Laurie Brady is a poet, having six published collections, a writer of short stories, having three published collections, and an author of four novellas. He spent his life in teaching and teacher education, retiring as professor of education at the University of Technology, Sydney.