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Rescued when life looked bleak and her future uncertain, Tilly found love and a new purpose in her life. Read Tilly's story in her own "words," share the highs and the lows of her struggle to be loved and wanted, and be prepared to fall in love with this very special terrier.

50 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Name:
TILLY'STALE.
Author:
HARRYPORTER
Pages:
50pages
INTRODUCTION:
ChildrenandparentswillenjoyTilly’sTalebyHarryPorter,theheartwarmingstoryofarescueddogwhofindsloveandanewpurposeinlife.
WhenTilly’sownerbecomesillandisnolongerabletocareforher,theman’ssonbringsTillytohisownhouse,wheresheismistreatedbyhiswifeandignored.Scaredanduncertain,Tilly’slifetakesanunexpectedturnwhensheisdroppedoffatthesanctuaryandadoptedbyanewfamilythatincludestwootherrescueddogs.
SUMMARY:
ToldinTilly’swords,thisisastoryofhoperestoredandonedog’sjourneytofindloveagain.
Inthiswell-written,inspiringtale,readersgetaglimpseintoanimalabuseandneglectfromadog’spointofview.Thatscaredmeatfirst,asIwaswonderinghowyoungpeoplewouldhandleit.IfeeltheauthordidanexcellentjobofshowingthereadertheemotionalrideTillyfindsherselfonafterherbelovedownerfallsill.Ibelievemanyoftheseemotionsareonesthatchildrenwilleasilyrelateto.
Eventhough,at8,mynephewisslightlyyoungerthanthetargetmarketforTilly’sTale,whichisreadersages9to12,shewasabletonotonlyunderstandwhatwashappening,butalsobetouchedbyTilly’sstory.
ARGUMENTS:
Althoughthisstoryisfulloflesson,thathowweshouldpoorandneedydogsbutstillthereissomequestionarises.whatwillyoudoneifthedogbecomeaggressiveandyouarenotabletohandlethedogtherwillbeatwoconditions;
• whatwillhedoifthedoghelpedbytheauthorwasaaggressivedog?
• Dogwasthesweetdog.
CONCLUSION:
Eitheritsabookbutinreallifewemustbecarefulinhelpingthedogbecauseitstoodangerousforus.Howeverleaveithelplessisnotasolutiontrytohelpthedoginthemosteasiestway.Somedogsaregoodinnaturesotrytobecomesweetwiththem.Althoughthedogwhichweregrowinhousesorinhome.aresweet,Sotrytobgoodwiththem.

REVIEWER:MohibSaifi







Profile Image for Fran.
Author 57 books147 followers
November 17, 2009
Tilly’s Tale by Harry Porter
Reviewed by Fran Lewis

Abuse of any kind is wrong and totally unforgiveable. No matter what the reason is no one has to right to neglect a pet or a person leaving him or her in a state that causes him or her both physical and mental harm. Many times animals that are left unattended on the street or in this case in the outside yard, become sick, diseased and sad from the lack of love and care they once received. Tilly is a Bedlington/Glen of Imaal Crossbreed terrier who was loved and cared for by a man named Sam. When Sam died and left Tilly in the care of his son and his wife, poor Tilly’s life became a real nightmare.

Sam’s son wanted to take Tilly home and care for her as his father did when he was alive. But, his wife would not hear of it and this beautiful and wonderful dog was cast into the cold and left to practically fend for herself. Outside in the cold and damp weather Tilly became gaunt, thin and felt unloved. That is the worst thing anyone can do to a dog or anyone. Everyone needs a home and poor Tilly only wanted what she had before; a warm and loving family to take care of her and love her.

In Tilly’s own words the author relates her experiences from the moment she felt abandoned to the moment she is taken to the Sanctuary to safety. Although the people at the Sanctuary are kind and caring, Tilly lets the reader know that she hopes that someday a family will come with a bright and shiny new leash just for her.

After weeks of hoping her dreams came true and Harry Porter and his family chose our Tilly to be a part of their family. Not only was she nurtured and cared for but she became part of a family of dogs that grew to love her and her them. Tilly is a rescue dog. In case you don’t know what a rescue is, it is one that has been a victim of abuse at the hand of a human in one form or another.

Throughout this heartwarming tale we learn how Tilly becomes assimilated within this family and how she helps when tragedy strikes and when new dogs are added to her family. Tilly loves living with Harry and she is not just a rescue dog but has been trained to detect human DNA simply by identifying the scent. Tilly is smart, spunky bright. She has won contests and made her family proud. But, most of all she has overcome the fears and thoughts that haunted her before coming into this loving and great family.

Throughout the world there are many dogs and other animals that need homes and just want to be loved. This is a true story of a remarkable dog who did not give up on herself or humans. It is the story of a man named Harry Porter who has a heart of gold and has made rescuing dogs a major part of his life.

The illustrations add to the story by allowing the reader to see each of the dogs that are added to the family. The cover of the book with Tilly on it endears you to her even more just looking at her kind eyes and beautiful face. You feel as if she is speaking to you and personally telling you her story.

This is a must read for everyone and I think would be great for children to have read to them in school. I think that this would make a great addition to pet stores and rescue shelters when children or adults want to buy a pet or rescue one from the Sanctuary.

Harry Porter: You are really amazing. Tilly, no one will ever forget you or your family of special dogs. To learn more about her family and the other dogs in it, you will have to read Tilly’s Tale and get the information from her.

*I give this book five Tilly's

Fran Lewis: reviewer



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December 27, 2009
Tilly's Tale - Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat

First let me say that I'm an animal lover. It doesn't matter what the animal might be, I love them all but dogs are my favorite. They give non-conditional love no matter what you may do to them or how you may treat them. After reading the first few pages of Tilly's Tale I had to put the book down, hold my own dog and cry. The neglect of this beautiful animal tore at my heart. The more I read, the more I held my dog, Puff, and cried. When Tilly was finally taken to the shelter I had some relief from the pain that I felt for her, but when she was rescued and taken to her new home I have to admit that I still cried but they were tears of joy and happiness.

Tilly's Tale is a book that EVERYONE should read. If you are an animal lover and owner, like me, you will cherish your little angels even more. If you are not an animal lover, you may become one after reading Tilly's Tale. Animals that we make into pets, especially dogs, are God sent guardian angels and deserve the respect, love and kindness that you would give any angel. This is one book that I can't praise enough. It's a book I recommend to everyone, including kids. It has a message in it for all of us.
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March 10, 2011
I Loved it. Please check it out and share it with your children to show then how even dogs can be mistreated. I hope to see these books in dog shelters everywhere to make people aware of how bad dos can be treated. I will be buying these books as gifts. Knowing there are 15 of the puppies I am hopping they all tell there story as I would like to get them all for my home. This is the first time I had read any of his work but I am hooked. As is my hubby who posted a review on his blog as well http://www.DaddyandSonsViewPoint.blog...
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