The poetry book “No Bones About It: A Dog Lover's Inspirational Poems (2nd Edition)” by Jill Meunier will be available on display by ReadersMagnet at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference and Exhibition on June 24-27, 2022, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C.
This 2nd book edition contains poems for dog lovers throughout the world. It explains that someone who enjoys dogs is a high-quality individual who exudes positive emotions and feelings and with whom people will nearly always fall in love in the end.
While dog ownership has its challenges, such as poop bags, fur on the clothes, and having to organize the entire life around their toilet habits, there is a tremendous and incredibly tactile link that develops between humans and their canine companions that cannot be denied.
This book sounds like a romance story because it is filled with passion, emotion, and love. Jill Meunier's poems are inspired by her passion for dogs, her love of rhythmic poetry, and the emotional bond that exists between humans and their canine companions.
Meunier's poetry frequently features the dog speaking and thinking in its own unique canine style of interacting with people, as depicted in several of her poems. Readers will appreciate this heartfelt ode to dogs, which is appropriate for readers of all ages.
Interested to learn more? Order a copy of “No Bones About It: A Dog Lover's Inspirational Poems (2nd Edition)” by Jill Meunier, now available at ReadersMagnet's Bookstore, and visit the upcoming ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition 2022.
“No Bones About It: A Dog Lover's Inspirational Poems (2nd Edition)”
Author | Jill Meunier
Genre | Poetry All Ages
Publisher | ReadersMagnet
Published date | January 13, 2022
Book Retail Price: $13.32
Author
Jill Meunier is a dog-lover and lifelong aspiring poet. She has had two books of poetry, “No Bones About It: A Dog Lover's Inspirational Poems” and “No Bones About It: More Doggone Good Poems,” nationally published. Jill's love for dogs, her passion for rhyming poetry, and the emotional relationship between DOGS and HUMANS are conveyed in her poems.
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