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Two Mice and a Dragonfly: How Cats Help a Disconnected Family

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Sean proposes to Tully while they are still in their teens and being cat pet parents is the main thing they have in common. When their marriage begins to deteriorate, having cats isn't enough. They decide to start a family, in part, to try to hold their relationship together. Penelope becomes their nanny cat, instinctively taking on the responsibility of watching over the whole family. When an unfortunate accident threatens to further destroy family relationships, their cats do their best to help bring them together again.
Two Mice and a Dragonfly poses questions of how to move on despite betrayal, rejection, regret, and loss. Playful, but also poignant and provocative, Two Mice and a Dragonfly employs the uncanny ingenuity of felines. Will the cats be enough to invoke lasting renewal of love and forgiveness?
Linda L. Graham is author of a memoir, Indiana From Cornfields and Lightning Bugs, published in 2016 by Dog Ear Publishing. Linda L. Graham grew up in Indiana but has lived in Oregon for most of her adult life. Before becoming an author, Linda taught English as a Second Language at both the adult and high school levels in the Portland, Oregon area. Prior to that, Linda served as editor of a state-wide tabloid newspaper.
Linda's first book, a memoir, entitled Indiana From Cornfields and Lightning Bugs, was published in 2016, and is available at most online distributors such as Amazon. It is a captivating and often humorous account of growing up in Indiana during the '50's and '60's.
Linda obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in English and holds a master's degree from Lewis and Clark University, Portland, Oregon.

246 pages, Paperback

Published January 16, 2019

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Linda Graham is Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a senior lecturer and programme route leader in the Department of Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing at Northumbria University, UK.

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