"In the rapidly blooming courtyard beneath Bridget Moore's new Anchorage apartment, the signs are unmissable: spring has come. As she unpacks boxes, Bridget hopes that she too is moving forward. With her tight schedule - college, working as a vet tech, volunteering at the animal shelter, caring for
Wednesday Walks & Wags
โ Scribed by Melissa Storm
- Publisher
- Kensington Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Series
- Sunday Potluck Club series [2]
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Alaska--Anchorage., Anchorage (Alaska
- ISBN
- 1496726669
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"In the rapidly blooming courtyard beneath Bridget Moore's new Anchorage apartment, the signs are unmissable: spring has come. As she unpacks boxes, Bridget hopes that she too is moving forward. With her tight schedule - college, working as a vet tech, volunteering at the animal shelter, caring for her beloved dogs - Bridget strives to keep too busy to register the pain of losing her mother just months ago. Bridget's new neighbor, Wesley, also seems to be running from something - quite literally. He and his two energetic dogs jog by twice a day. It isn't long before their paths intersect at their complex's weekly dog-walking group. Bridget's fellow members of the Sunday Potluck Club encourage her to enjoy Wesley's company, though they understand all too well how tricky it can be to navigate life after loss. But just as nature rebounds after the toughest winter, Bridget's friendships, both human and canine, are a reminder that love and joy go on. With each weekly dog walk, Bridget is rediscovering the simple pleasures that mean so much. A warm smile, a sun-drenched evening, a waggy tail - little by little, they may help Bridget find the path to happiness again...
โฆ Subjects
Alaska -- Anchorage
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