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Can you have fun reading to a dog? "You bet!" say Sparky, an energetic Brittany spaniel, and Ozzie, an oh-so-sweet golden retriever. Will these furry, four-legged brothers help children read while making new friends? Find out as they buddy up to form a reading club for kids. The pups' love and patience will leave a footprint on your heart.

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Can you have fun reading to a dog? "You bet!" say Sparky, an energetic Brittany spaniel, and Ozzie, an oh-so-sweet golden retriever. Will these furry, four-legged brothers help children read while making new friends? Find out as they buddy up to form a reading club for kids. The pups' love and patience will leave a footprint on your heart.
Autorenporträt
Growing up in South Carolina, Marsha developed a strong sense of community. The friendly hospitable people and the example set by her parents' volunteering inspired her desire to give back.After college, Marsha relocated to the Washington, D.C., area to work for a newly elected South Carolina Congressman then later began her career in the speaking industry. And for over 20+ years, she represented a wide range of extraordinarily successful speakers for events around the world as a speaking industry executive. All along, she made time to help several non-profit organizations achieve their missions. In retirement, Marsha along with her husband, Randy and their therapy dog, Ty enjoyed a sunny life in Cave Creek, Arizona where she continued to deepen her involvement in non-profits and especially in a cause she's always held dear: canine therapy. She now resides in South Carolina where she is closer to family and the lake. After moving, Ty, her therapy dog passed away. She has 2 pups, one who is now a certified therapy dog. She is currently working on her next book where the pups will be the stars. When a child builds self-confidence by reading to a therapy dog, and when a dog ignites a spark of joy in the face of an assisted living resident, it brings joy to all.