A Rainbow Bridge for Gus: A Story about the Loss of a Pet
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Rating | : | 4.16 (789 Votes) |
Asin | : | 061592476X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
How do you say good-bye to a loved family pet? Follow little Gracie in this heartwarming story as she remembers the life of her dog and best friend, Gus. Children who have experienced the loss of a pet can create a special "Memory Page" at the end of this book to celebrate the unique place their pets have in their hearts.
Her children and dog inspire her to write stories that celebrate the joy of everyday life with family pets. Learn more at lovabletails . Barb Rigabar lives in Wildwood, Missouri with her husband, three children, and affable but mischievous Labrador, Tucker
"A Truly Moving Tale" according to Lauren Theuerkauf. A Rainbow Bridge for Gus by Barbara Bareis Rigabar is a touching tale of love and loss. While out on a bike ride with her dad, Gracie sees a rainbow in the sky. She immediately thinks of her dog, Gus, who passed away.Gracie's dad stops the bike at one of Gus' favorite spots: the park. While there, the pair remember all of the wonderful memories that they have of their beloved. "Wonderful book about helping children cope with the death of their dog." according to Corinne. We lost our beloved 11 year old golden retriever yesterday. He was my 5 year old son's best friend. I got a copy of Ms. Rigabar's book at a book signing last summer. I thought I'd save it for the future, since our dog was aging. I got it out last night and my husband and I read it to our son before bed. It was our story! As we read it, my son was relating Gus' stories to our . this book is one of the most well written and useful books I've come across I am a veterinarian who specializes in end-of-life care for pets this book is one of the most well written and useful books I've come across!
Learn more at lovabletails . About the Author Barb Rigabar lives in Wildwood, Missouri with her husband, three children, and affable but mischievous Labrador, Tucker. Her children and dog inspire her to write stories that celebrate the joy of everyday life with family pets