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Pace is an adopted rescue dog who struggles with social anxiety, spending most of his time hiding behind a couch. Through a series of events and experiences, beautifully illustrated, he overcomes his fears to become a happy, healthy, fun-loving pet. Each two page spread has descriptive text on the left, and a representative illustration on the right. The illustration prompts young readers with "Then, one day..." to turn the page and see what happens next. Children struggling with social anxiety will readily identify with Pace on his journey as he deals with situations including loud noises,…mehr

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Pace is an adopted rescue dog who struggles with social anxiety, spending most of his time hiding behind a couch. Through a series of events and experiences, beautifully illustrated, he overcomes his fears to become a happy, healthy, fun-loving pet. Each two page spread has descriptive text on the left, and a representative illustration on the right. The illustration prompts young readers with "Then, one day..." to turn the page and see what happens next. Children struggling with social anxiety will readily identify with Pace on his journey as he deals with situations including loud noises, new and different kinds of friends, and a special learning environment. In the end, Pace works up the courage and becomes "The Dog in Front of the Couch".
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Dave Cohen graduated from Georgia Tech in 1984 with a degree in Computer Science. From college to the present, he's worked for Fortune 500 companies to startups, on technologies from mainframes to PCs to smartphones, paper tape to text editors to IDEs, and COBOL to C++ to PHP. He has outlasted a number of his prior employers, who frankly should have fired him. In addition to software development, he's written for technical and business publications such as Microsoft Systems Journal and Triangle Business Journal, and authored the technical thriller Executable File (available at Amazon.com) in 2018. He currently resides in Chapel Hill, NC, with his wife, two sons who were homeschooled through elementary grades, a dog, and two cats.