Harley the Pitbull Mix Faces Breed Discrimination—Will he Change Hearts and Minds?

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Harley Saves the Day

by Karen Patterson
Illustrated by Nina Robichaud

Harley is a loving dog with a big body and a loud bark. When Anthony adopts him from the animal shelter in town, the two immediately become best friends.

It comes as a surprise when they encounter neighbors on their morning walk who are frightened by Harley’s physical features. Despite Anthony’s attempts to showcase Harley’s friendly personality, neighbors put pressure on him to keep Harley inside and away from their homes.

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When a house fire threatens the life of an elderly neighbor, Harley jumps into action to save her life. Ironically, it’s Harley’s loud bark that alerts rescuers to their location and brings the help she so desperately needs. Through Harley’s heroic act, will the neighborhood begin to look beyond his physical appearance and see him for the caring dog that he is?

Join Harley as he proves that kindness and compassion can change the world. Harley Saves the Day is perfect for ages 7 and up, and makes a wonderful addition to humane or anti-bullying education programs.

ISBN-13: 978-1-946044-56-3

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About the Author

51314181_1047734238748013_1830808974757199872_oKaren Patterson is a life-long animal lover and former elementary classroom teacher. Now she is a full-time humane educator, enjoying life in Michigan with her son and her four furry kids. Harley Saves the Day is her first book.

About the Illustrator

ninarNina Robichaud is an artist and a former veterinary assistant. She graduated from Old Dominion University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. In her free time she draws animals, goes to the beach and enjoys playing video games. Nina lives in Virginia Beach with her dog Jager and cat Penelope, who are both rescues.

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