A young woman and her service dog learn to trust each other. In this delightful true story told through a first-person narrative, a sight-impaired young woman describes how her service dog, Nadine, loves to play tricks around the house. From hiding dirty laundry to avoiding her harness, Nadine is quite mischievous! Their first day together as a team is the focus of this story. Through the struggles to get ready, the sheer enjoyment of the winter day, and the scary moments along the way, Nadine proves herself trustworthy and reliable-that is, until they return home and she gets into mischief again! Illustrated with crisp, humorous drawings in wintery colors, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into life with a guide dog.0
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Carol Chiodo Fleischman is a professional writer who also happens to be blind. Her writing has appeared in books, magazines, and newspapers including the New York Times, Guideposts, Highlights, and Chicken Soup for the Soul. She has been a member of the Association of Professional Women Writers for more than twenty years and is a sought-after speaker. Fleisc
More about Carol FleischmanStephanie Ford is an illustrator, educator, and Civil War enthusiast. She gives presentations to reenactors and historical societies on a number of topics related to the 19th century and frontier life. Ford earned degrees in art and history before earning a masters in education and English from Texas Womens University. She teaches high school art and English
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