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Wendy Dunham

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Wendy Dunham is the author of two middle-grade novels: My Name Is River (a 2016 Selah Awards finalist) and Hope Girl (2017 Selah Award winner for best middle grade novel). She is also the author of The Tales of Buttercup Grove series, for early readers ages 4-7. In the forthcoming book, Reagandoodle and Little Buddy: The True Story of a Labradoodle and His Toddler Best Friend, Wendy writes Sandy Swiridoff's story as the voice of Reagandoodle.

When she's writing, Wendy works as a registered therapist with children who have special needs.
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