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Strays by Jennifer Caloyeras
Strays by Jennifer Caloyeras









Strays by Jennifer Caloyeras

To have people tell us that they adopted a dog that became the love of their life. “They are the most satisfying stories to hear. “His story is one that I have heard many times during my 15-year career,” she said. Wood-Levin, who assisted author Camen in the adoption of his dog Snoopy from the shelter and in the writing of his book, said his compelling tome is about how adopting a dog changed his life. “These books tie in perfectly with this month’s celebration of Adopt-A-Shelter Dog Month,” Donatelli told the assemblage, “and this evening we are pleased to have a special guest, Stacie Wood-Levin, who is a senior animal control officer with the city of Burbank.” Recently, as Donatelli’s bookish presentation of author readings wrapped up its third season, the packed-house gathering who convened at Theatre Banshee on Magnolia Boulevard once again enjoyed an evening that offered firsthand insight from writers on their books, characters, inspirations and craft.Īs a part of the evening that featured six authors representing the memoir, romance, horror, mystery, women’s fiction and young adult genres, the highlight was an appearance of two local authors - Joey Camen and Jennifer Caloyeras - who have written about the bond between humans and their companion animals.

Strays by Jennifer Caloyeras Strays by Jennifer Caloyeras

“When I do something, I’m committed to doing it right.” “I did!” she states emphatically with a laugh. When Liz Donatelli established Book’d in Burbank in 2013, did she ever think that three years later it would be a flourishing and popular part of the lives of many local bibliophiles?











Strays by Jennifer Caloyeras