'Tilda Jane
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Tilda Jane, a spirited orphan, faces the heartbreaking reality of being separated from her cherished dog at the orphanage. Determined to keep her companion by her side, she embarks on a courageous journey in search of a home that will embrace both of them. Through rugged landscapes and diverse encounters, Tilda Jane meets a cast of characters—some kind and compassionate, others less so—all shaping her experiences. As she navigates the challenges of finding a place to belong, Tilda Jane discovers the true meaning of friendship, forgiveness, and the unyielding strength of the human heart. This tale of resilience and unwavering love unfolds against the backdrop of the breathtaking Canadian wilderness and the rugged coast of Maine, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, hope and connection can be found.Book Details
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Marshall Saunders
Canada
Margaret Marshall Saunders was a prolific Canadian writer of children's stories and romance novels, a lecturer, and an animal rights advocate. She was an active member of the Local Council of Women of...
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