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For it is said-- " Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole." He ran away with a shoe from the cobbler's shack. Sitting in the middle of the road, chewing on a bone, he was unaware of the bus above him. Spotting a few scattered sheep and goats, he anticipated fun and action. A foolhardy fighter. But above all, the perfect companion, guard, and savior . . . Meet Fluffy, the cutest, wild-spirited Lhasa Apso! In the sleepy Himalayan suburb of Shimla, life had been quite laidback. And then one evening came a most unexpected phone call. A canine was on its way; the little girl…mehr

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For it is said-- " Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole." He ran away with a shoe from the cobbler's shack. Sitting in the middle of the road, chewing on a bone, he was unaware of the bus above him. Spotting a few scattered sheep and goats, he anticipated fun and action. A foolhardy fighter. But above all, the perfect companion, guard, and savior . . . Meet Fluffy, the cutest, wild-spirited Lhasa Apso! In the sleepy Himalayan suburb of Shimla, life had been quite laidback. And then one evening came a most unexpected phone call. A canine was on its way; the little girl would soon have a companion. And thus began this true story of an undying friendship. Of an inseparable bond between Fluffy and his little mistress. Join in their escapades as they glide from innocence to maturity, exploring the Himalayan wilderness. A heart-warming tale of the selfless love and boundless devotion that only canines are capable of showering, Anita Krishan's Fluffy and Me will take you on an emotional journey full of laughter and tears, fun and fear. Moving, sensitive, hilarious, and deeply touching . . . an unpretentious story of love!
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Autorenporträt
Anita Krishan is an author, writer, poet, and columnist with a unique perspective towards storytelling. She worked as an educator for twenty-five years before deciding to devote full time to her passion for writing. She is a senior columnist with The Indian Economist. Born in Shimla in 1955, she spent twenty-two years of her early life in this pristine Himalayan town. Her journey with narrative led her to write and direct plays, pen down novels, stories, and poems. An extremely sensitive human being, Anita Krishan has always been concerned about social and environmental issues. Years of romance with prose led her to write her first book Running Up The Hill, published in 2007 followed by Tears of Jhelum in 2014. At present she lives in Delhi, NCR.