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Zoe is a tiny chick with a big attitude. Stranded all alone on a busy sidewalk, Zoe finds a new home when a kindly woman comes to her rescue. She gets more than she bargained for though when her new family comes with two children, three dogs, six cats, two small parrots, and a bunny! But with a lot of moxie and a bit of mischief, Zoe quickly becomes head of the pack. What other adventures will Zoe get into as she grows up with her new family? Inspired by a true story, One Happy Chicken is a children's book from writer and animal advocate Diane Calkins, brought to life by the whimsical…mehr

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Zoe is a tiny chick with a big attitude. Stranded all alone on a busy sidewalk, Zoe finds a new home when a kindly woman comes to her rescue. She gets more than she bargained for though when her new family comes with two children, three dogs, six cats, two small parrots, and a bunny! But with a lot of moxie and a bit of mischief, Zoe quickly becomes head of the pack. What other adventures will Zoe get into as she grows up with her new family? Inspired by a true story, One Happy Chicken is a children's book from writer and animal advocate Diane Calkins, brought to life by the whimsical illustrations of Sharon Davey. In this perfect bedtime story, babies, toddlers, and young kids will learn about the importance of family, acceptance, and the human-animal bond.
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Diane Calkins is a writer, mother of two, grandmother of two, and committed animal welfare advocate. She has written articles and/or commentaries for Fancy Publications (including Cat and Dog Fancy), Pets.com, the Los Angeles Times, The San Diego Union Tribune, and many more. Her experiences as an animal shelter volunteer and animal advocate have profoundly affected her personally and as a writer. Diane's writing focuses on the power of the human-animal connection. Through her work, she explores the way animals can enrich and enhance our lives through their devotion and individual personalities. In 2019, Diane made her first foray into children's literature with One Happy Chicken. She is currently working on a follow-up, titled A Very Naughty Beagle Named Bonnie, as well as a memoir called An Ark of Sorts. Diane and her husband Chris share their lives with two children, their spouses and their grandchildren as well as a dog, three cats, and four bunnies. Sharon Davey started out in theater design but has veered into illustrating children's books lately, including "Phoenix Goes to School" and "The Rabbit Slurps Spaghetti." She has captured the essence of Zoe and her family in "One Happy Chicken."