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Anna Saint Anne is an elderly widow. Disabled and disenchanted with her age, she spends all of her days staring out the window... When her young grandson surprises his Grandma with a present.... A huge brown and white pit-bull, named Sir Dee-O-Gee, the laughter and love that grows between the enormous, ever-smiling dog, and his elderly owner, will bring a giggle or two to the reader. The moving story explores life outside of ourselves. Sir Dee-O-Gee, is an awesome addition to any book collection.
Award-wining poet and artist, Angel Dunworth, writes on aging, disability, mourning and a return to society in this quirky thought-provoking book. She openly advocates the Animal Defense Leagues' Seniors for Seniors program, saying, "It is very important to be able to adopt a dog, especially if you've become a shut-in. It's a simple way to provide not only well-needed company but also perfect love. An animal's reliance on us can quickly go from mandatory to miraculous."
Dunworth lives in San Antonio, with her husband, who she is quoted as saying, "Is the love of my life."
Dedication: This book is dedicated to the grandchild who cares. You who listen to the stories of the elderly, looks at pictures, play cards. You who gift your time to help another, and truly cares about quality of life, this book is for you.
You make all of the difference in the world.