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In October 2008, Donna was attacked by a pit bull and nearly died. Understandably,the attack left her extremely fearfulof dogs, but that changed in August 2009. That is when she met Susie, the puppy that was found beaten, burned, and left to die in a Greensboro, North Carolina, park. Susie has helped Donna overcome her fear of dogs and has given Donna new inspirations for life. Donna is the Founder and Executive Director of the Susie's Hope¿nonprofit organization that educates children and adults about the importance of animal care and safety. Because of Susie, in 2010 North Carolina citizens…mehr

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In October 2008, Donna was attacked by a pit bull and nearly died. Understandably,the attack left her extremely fearfulof dogs, but that changed in August 2009. That is when she met Susie, the puppy that was found beaten, burned, and left to die in a Greensboro, North Carolina, park. Susie has helped Donna overcome her fear of dogs and has given Donna new inspirations for life. Donna is the Founder and Executive Director of the Susie's Hope¿nonprofit organization that educates children and adults about the importance of animal care and safety. Because of Susie, in 2010 North Carolina citizens pushed animal legislation forward by strongly encouraging their legislators to vote for Susie's Law. This law allows judges to sentence people convicted of animal abuse in North Carolina to jail time. This is Susie's story. Susie's Miracle-The Inspiration Behind Susie's Law written by Donna Lawrence and designed by Jennifer Tipton Cappoen is a personal, powerful message of love, hope, and forgiveness. It's about facing fears headon and watching them disappear. And it's about getting a second chance at life and running full speed ahead with it.
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Autorenporträt
Donna Lawrence is a writer of women's fiction set in historical periods, often touching on coming-of-age in small-town America, as well as short stories and poetry. Two of her poems on the 9/11 Memorial website are included in her latest book, Looking In from Outside: Poetry and Prose. Miss Virginia and the Sweet Sisters: A Novel is her debut novel. Her second, Pen Pals: A Novella and Other Stories, is scheduled for release soon. She is currently working on her third novel. She was born and raised in Kentucky and has been a longtime resident of Colorado. Both states hold special meaning, and the many experiences she's had are ones she draws on in her writing.