"Ree- ree!"
Once a stray, Lily was rescued by the kind people at the animal shelter run by Maggie Rose's mom. Now she has a very important purpose: to rescue other animals in trouble.
When they are out of the dog park, having the best of days, Lily and Maggie Rose meet a crow with a broken wing. They take the crow home to Mom for help, but when the crow starts to become too tame, some unexpected problems arise. Can Lily help the crow get back to normal?
A story of wag and wing. A tale of friendship no feathered lover of shiny things could resist.
Trigger warnings for an injured animal.
Kind, helpful Lily was always ready to rescue her fellow creature. Wether saving an injured crow or the dog park water bowl, the clever pup intuitively knew or learned just what to do in every situation. I adored her simply joyful yet curious approach to life.
From sweet Maggie Rose, to her family, to Casey the crow, Lily's life was full of love. The love of a friend is one best feelings in the world and what better friend is there than a pet? The bond between Lily and Maggie Rose was full of warm, fuzzy trust that melted my heart. Perhaps the only other bond that glinted in the Sun as much was that of Lily and Casey. The inter-species relationship was charming. I was delighted to get to know the souls in Lily's life.
Oh no, an animals in trouble! But never fear, Lily is here! Adorable illustrations made it a lot of fun to follow one of humankind's best friends through pages of going to the dog park, the animal shelter, and the trials of befriending a crow. Gentle and exciting, Lily to the Rescue was the perfect vessel to show kindness, friendship, and returning and paying forward the love others have given us. Naturally dispersing little tidbits about animal behaviors throughout the book, this was a perfect blend of cute and smart. Continuing to craft tales of the goodest boys and girls, A Dog's Purpose author, W. Bruce Cameron's latest tale will make readers of all ages smile. The added info about crows at the end was a special bonus.
Read Lily to the Rescue to your best legged friend. It's guaranteed pawsome.