Suzy Epstein's New Book 'Leah and the Year of the Dog: An Adoption Tail' Is A Charming Narrative About A Kid Who Knows What Her Heart Wants And Believes She Will Have It

Fulton Books author, Suzy Epstein, a preschool educator of thirty-five years, has completed her most recent book "Leah and the Year of the Dog: An Adoption Tail": a lighthearted tale that follows Leah, as she hopes for a puppy, and Ginger, as she hopes for a family. The two eventually cross paths and celebrates the New Year in full bloom and now with new company.

Epstein shares, "Leah, a little girl adopted from China, dreams of adopting a puppy of her very own. Ginger, a shelter dog living in the heart of Chinatown, dreams of having a forever family of her very own. Anticipating the Chinese New Year parade and celebrations for the Year of the Dog, both Leah and Ginger hope that their wishes become reality. Meeting by chance at the festivities, they discover the true meaning of what it means to be a forever family, and that love can make dreams come true."

Published by Fulton Books, Suzy Epstein's illustrated story is a wonderful read set in the festivities of the Chinese New Year. It is a story of finding love, a family, and a forever home.

The readers will enjoy Leah and Ginger's adventure as they revel in the beauty of new beginnings.

Readers who wish to experience this fantastic work can purchase "Leah and the Year of the Dog: An Adoption Tail" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books