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The leader of the pack chooses kindness while facing Max the bully! Sadie is ready to roll for a weekend getaway with friends, games and treats! As soon as the canines hear the "ding" of the ice cream truck, she expects her pals to begin the chase. Instead, they call it a night. The pups in wheels are avoiding the neighborhood bully, Max. He doesn't want to be friends with dogs who can't run. Sadie convinces her pals to try and play frisbee with him, but she quickly realizes-he is mean! They spin to leave, until a frisbee sails toward a busy street. Sadie's next move will change Max's attitude…mehr

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The leader of the pack chooses kindness while facing Max the bully! Sadie is ready to roll for a weekend getaway with friends, games and treats! As soon as the canines hear the "ding" of the ice cream truck, she expects her pals to begin the chase. Instead, they call it a night. The pups in wheels are avoiding the neighborhood bully, Max. He doesn't want to be friends with dogs who can't run. Sadie convinces her pals to try and play frisbee with him, but she quickly realizes-he is mean! They spin to leave, until a frisbee sails toward a busy street. Sadie's next move will change Max's attitude forever. In a world where kindness is often forgotten, Sadie teaches that it's always cool to live by the Golden Rule.
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With more than thirty-five years in the health insurance industry, Linda Zimmerman has extensive experience in business and marketing communications. She also spent more than twenty years as a dedicated Sunday School teacher for young children. During retirement and in- spired by her beloved German Shepherd Sadie, she found her passion: writing children's books. Linda resides in south-central Pennsylvania with her husband, Karl. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, boating, and vacationing in Cape May, New Jersey. She also volunteers at several local hospitals and is on the board of the Marysville-Rye Library.