Bruno Lumb
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Product details
- ISBN 9781839528491
- Dimensions: 134 x 197mm
- Publication Date: 04 Oct 2024
- Publisher: Brown Dog Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
When a tiny three-week-old street dog, finds himself amongst the congregation of Sunday service in a beautiful white Church in Gorai, India he sits in wonder and fascination of the sights before him.
The people, the clothes, the golden goblets and the Priest’s white wafers…
It was Sunday.
This little dog would be thankful for Sundays forever, as his little life turns into one full of magic, love, adventure and hope.
This magic tale of Bruno Lumb, the son of the Queen of Bardez, restores our hope in the good of humankind, and the relationships we have with all creatures.
It reminds us that every creature on earth, no matter how tiny, has a place and meaning, and they need and deserve to be loved.
A book full of kindness, hope, love and gratitude, lessons for us all, no matter our age.
Suitable for teens and upwards
Born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland in 1946, Jennifer moved to Lancashire at the age of four. Embracing her creativity at school, Jennifer was awarded a scholarship at the prestigious Harris Art College at the age of sixteen.
After raising her three wonderful children, whom she adored, Jennifer established herself as an award-winning wedding-dress designer, allowing her to travel overseas in search of unique fabrics and exquisite embroideries. This is where her love affair with India began.
It was in 2008 that Jennifer met Bruno, the little dog she adored, and her love for canines grew. Jennifer went on to home more street dogs, whom she loved with all her heart.
It is with great sadness that Jennifer passed away in Spain, in June 2024 before her enchanting debut tale was published.
