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Penelope's Hope
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Penelope’s Hope

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A delightful story about a little dog with a big dream, Penelope’s Hope is all about never giving up on your dreams, even if they turn out a little different than how you first imagined. Inspired by the author’s own pup and brought to life with charming illustrations, Penelope will warm hearts and inspire young readers to have big hopes of their own.

Penelope was no ordinary dog. She loved to play at the park and fetch the mail. She learned to talk and read, and she had big hopes for her future. Ever since she was a pup, she wanted to be a Groomer when she grew up - a People Groomer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fathom Pub. Co.
Date
25 November 2020
Pages
20
ISBN
9781888215380

A delightful story about a little dog with a big dream, Penelope’s Hope is all about never giving up on your dreams, even if they turn out a little different than how you first imagined. Inspired by the author’s own pup and brought to life with charming illustrations, Penelope will warm hearts and inspire young readers to have big hopes of their own.

Penelope was no ordinary dog. She loved to play at the park and fetch the mail. She learned to talk and read, and she had big hopes for her future. Ever since she was a pup, she wanted to be a Groomer when she grew up - a People Groomer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fathom Pub. Co.
Date
25 November 2020
Pages
20
ISBN
9781888215380