BOOK SALES HELPED THESE DOGS
ALL PROFITS FROM MY BOOKS GO TO HELP GET DOGS OUT OF KILL SHELTERS

15-year old Boopsie’s freedome photo

Boopsie in her welcome home celebratory outfit.

Graham getting some love from his new daddy.

Graham shopping with his new mom

Jay Jay has found his furever home in San Diego.

Jay Jay at home looking more relieved next to his new sibling.

Little senior Pepe rescued from kill shelter. He couldn’t be happier on his freedom ride. Big smile!

Little Senior Pepe safe at home getting snuggles from new daddy.

One-eye Cheri rescued from kill shelter is safe in new home.

Supergramps rescued from high risk kill shelter and now safe with his new family.

Eleven-year old blind Tiger found a safe haven in his new home.

Tigers freedom photo. Not the best photo but he is smiling and having a good sniff.

Trinity was hit by a car, fractured her leg, and was dumped into a kill shelter. She’s now safe with a loving foster family until she can be placed with a permanent family.

Bless the angels who helped Trinity. Her fractured leg became infected and needed to be amputated. She is with her foster family doing very well while. Word is she’s safe and can’t stop wagging.
REVIEWS AND WHERE TO PURCHASE TO LIVE OUT LOUD
I don’t mind admitting that I knew very little about Emile Zola, with regard to the Dreyfus affair, before reading this book. The title, ‘ To Live Out Loud’ is a quote from Zola and, as is so admirably illustrated in book, the principle by which Zola lived his life, When a man is wrongly accused and dishonoured Zola proved himself not only willing to stand up for justice but to make great sacrifices in order to see justice done.
The story is sad in part, but uplifting and a reminder that we should all speak out in our own way against the wrongs, large and small, commited against people, animals and the planet we live on. All deserve our interest and attention and Zola’s example shows what a worthy cause individual actions can be.
I very much enjoyed To Live Out Loud, I learned a great deal and the writing was immaculate.
This book is compelling reading outlining the bigotry, Bias and corruption in France in the late 19th century by the military and officialdom.
How one man put his neck on the line to try to bring about justice and the truth and after much animosity and frustration.
A must read and extremely well written.
Mahurin does a fine job bringing her fictional narrator and the historical figures to life, giving the reader a close look at The Dreyfus Affair. An added bonus were the Zola quotes at the start of each chapter.
REVIEWS AND WHERE TO PURCHASE HIS NAME WAS BEN:
I don’t usually read these kinds of stories, but once I started reading His Name was Ben, I couldn’t put it down. A heart breaking love story about cancer victims, hope, and survival. Great story.
REVIEWS AND WHERE TO PURCHASE THE PERSECUTION OF MILDRED DUNLAP:
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About The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap
The year 1895 was filled with memorable historical events: the Dreyfus Affair divided France; Booker T. Washington gave his Atlanta address; Richard Olney, United States Secretary of State, expanded the effects of the Monroe Doctrine in settling a boundary dispute between the United Kingdom and Venezuela; and Oscar Wilde was tried and convicted for "gross indecency" under Britian's recently passed law that made sex between males a criminal offense. When the news of Wilde's conviction went out over telegraphs worldwide, it threw a small Nevada town into chaos. This is the story of what happened when the lives of its citizens were impacted by the news of Oscar Wildes' imprisonment. It is chronicle of hatred and prejudice with all its unintended and devastating consequences, and how love and friendship bring strength and healing.
Paulette Mahurin, the author, is a Nurse Practitioner who lives in Ojai, California with her husband Terry and their two dogs--- Max and Bella. She practices women's health in a rural clinic and writes in her spare time. All profits from her book are going to animal rescue, Santa Paula Animal Shelter, the first and only no-kill shelter in Ventura County, CA, where she lives. (see links below on Ventura County Star Article & Shelter)
To find out more please go the The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap on facebook or Amazon or e-mail us at the gavatar addresses. Thank you.
(photos: of Paulette, her family, and a reading at The Ojai Art Center, July 2012)
So great to see so many dogs being rescued!
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Book sales helping to get dogs out of kill shelters.
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I love these wonderful and happy updates!
Me too. It’s been especially rewarding in the last few weeks as we’ve seen an upcurve in the numbers we’re able to get out of shelters. It seems to go in waves and boy am I happy that it’s increased of late. Happy weekend to you. ❤
Human and furry angels 💚 Pray for me, Sis.
Dear sweet friend. Holding you in my heart and thoughts that your days have quality and the smile doesn’t leave your face, nor the twinkle go out of your eyes. I hope you’re okay. Love, Paulette ❤
It’s a very delicate moment in my life. Please K eep me in your prayers and sweet heart.
I understand. ❤
Well done to rescuded a lot of dogs
Thanks so much, Lou. Appreciate your kind words. ❤
Dear little souls….and so many good people willing to give them love and care.
Yes, thank goodness for the good folk that bring them home and care for them. A great reward for their hearts is to watch the wagging tails and happy dogs they’ve helped save. ❤
A million bravos to you – amazing.
A million thank yous back to you for your always kind support. My part in this adventure is small. I work with an amazing group of people all over the world helping to do their part, just like all you do over where you are. You’re a gem, Jules. ❤
Paulette, every time I see these updates it’s like there is a chorus of happy barking in my thoughts as I look at the faces. 🙂
Aww my friend, Colleen. Your support warms my heart. And I can well imagine what those thoughts of yours look like. Hmmmm, millions of happy barking faces. 😉
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Boopsie asked me to pass this along: if the pink hair bow means food and love, OK, but if there’s any way ….
Haha, that’s so funny. She sure does have a “get me out of this thing” look, doesn’t she. She does look happier naked in the photo above the one in the outfit. 😉
My new book: Animal Tales will be released soon and proceeds are to be used for animal rescue centres. I can send a pdf copy if you want to use it to help raise funds for your centre. 🙂
Wow, Kev, that’s great. How about we do this. When it’s out send me an e-mail and I’ll blog it on my other site that I use to promote other books, etc. That way we can generate sales for you to distribute to the shelters or animal rescue centers that you’d like to. Not sure how we’d convert the pdf to raising funds. But if someone’s reading this and wants to have Kev’s new book’s pdf in exchange for a donation to an animal rescue center how about popping over to his blogsite to connect about it.
Wishing you tons of success and got all our fingers and paws crossed this end that it translates to lots of wagging tails. ❤
Thanks Paulette… sounds great. Once my final edit gets back I’ll have PDF/Epub/Mobi files for animal shelters that can put them on their websites for folks to download a copy for a donation to their site… that was my thinking about how it can be done. 🙂
Gotcha. That’s very generous of you. I’ll mention that to the shelters I work with and will let you know if any green lights.
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All you animal lovers out there, plz support Paulette’s work. It’s a fascinating book, and all proceeds go toward finding good homes for dogs out of the kill shelters! Thank you. ❤
Thank you so much for your loving support. So kind of you. This is the energy that makes tails wag! ❤
My pleasure Paulette, keep up the great work!
I just donated. Don’t know why I didn’t think of this before. I am sorry. I so strongly support what you are doing my friend and I admire you greatly.
Oh that’s wonderful! Helping anywhere puts that flow of hope, life, love, lots of good things into the world and boy do we need it. I’m sure you’ve just made a big difference in a dogs’ life. And, if not to help dogs, to help anyone/anything where there’s a need. It all comes together to make a better world. Some can’t give of their wallets and to give of their time where there’s a need is equally valuable. And please no apologies, you’ve a huge loving heart and your kind words on blogs and your gorgeous photography add so much beauty to this world. ❤
So happy for EVERYONE that all your book continue to do well! ❤ ❤ ❤
Yes my friend, it’s a real blessing and win-win all around. ❤ ❤ ❤