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The hilarious sequel to The Green-eyed Monster in a Maltese Suit! A story of ADVENTURE and BROTHERLY LOVE! Feel the SIGHTS AND SOUNDS of the LA County Fair, including the ACTION-PACKED pig racing! Jack's feelings were hurt by a top dog lecture from his big brother, Carter. After doing some research, Matthew decided he and Erin should be "the leaders of the pack." Under Erin's skeptical eye, Matthew implemented a new training regimen that neither dog accepted. With the tension escalating in the Sullivan household, a timely commercial on television convinces Carter to make a career change. He…mehr

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The hilarious sequel to The Green-eyed Monster in a Maltese Suit! A story of ADVENTURE and BROTHERLY LOVE! Feel the SIGHTS AND SOUNDS of the LA County Fair, including the ACTION-PACKED pig racing! Jack's feelings were hurt by a top dog lecture from his big brother, Carter. After doing some research, Matthew decided he and Erin should be "the leaders of the pack." Under Erin's skeptical eye, Matthew implemented a new training regimen that neither dog accepted. With the tension escalating in the Sullivan household, a timely commercial on television convinces Carter to make a career change. He runs away to join the pig racers at the LA County Fair. Two problems: he's not a pig, and he's not pink! Jack becomes concerned about his brother's welfare and decides he's got to find him. Find out whether Jack is successful in the search for his brother.
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Autorenporträt
Mark Tiffany is a former aerospace and defense industry executive who resides in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. His dogs, Carter and Jack, were the main characters in his debut children's book, The Green-eyed Monster in a Maltese Suit. This sequel, He's Not a Pig; He's My Brother, continues the story of these puppies, parodies the theme of a wonderful song by The Hollies (written by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell), and furthers the author's work in children's literacy.