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Rescuing Crash, The Good Dog: A Novel By Sue Harrison

victor March 25, 2025 March 20, 2025Humor, Middle Grade Fiction Deborah K. Frontiera, Sue Harrison 1
A book cover titled "Rescuing Crash: The Good Dog" by Sue Harrison. It features a young girl with long blonde hair hugging a blue merle dog. A quote by Angeline Boulley praising the book appears at the top.

Rescuing Crash, The Good Dog: A Novel By Sue Harrison Review by Deborah K. Frontiera ISBN 979-8-89656-015-9, Modern History Press, 2025, Ret. $18.95 paperback In Rescuing Crash, The Good Dog, eleven-year-old Britta had life smack her in the face. Her mother has left the family to chase her own dreams. Dad is…

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The Midwife’s Touch, by Sue Harrison

victor August 10, 2023 May 15, 2023Historical Fiction Mack Hassler, Sue Harrison 0

Review by Mack Hassler We read just now of the latest honor for the writing of Sue Harrison: her induction into the UP Literary Hall of Fame.  So this fine new novel The Midwife’s Touch by an established award-winner for our literature comes at an auspicious time.  It is a…

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