PRO CONNECT
Sharon Winters is an award-winning author. and to date, she has published four books. Cutted Chicken in Shanghai is an exploration of the years she lived in Shanghai, China.
Runtie the Desert Rat is a picture book about how desert rats became Kangaroo rats. Runtie delights children and adults with its beautiful illustrations and tale of the magic of nature.
Karl’s Diary: It’s a Dog’s Life, is written from a dog’s perspective and is a story of love and how all became right with the world.
A Quilt for Charley: Based on a True Story, is the story of an old homeless shelter dog, his passion for quilts, and how he becomes a service dog for the author. A Quilt for Charley is an illustrated picture book with photos of the real Charley and the author at the end of the book.
The author’s stories have appeared in MENSA BULLETIN:The Magazine of American MENSA, The New Mexican, Isolated M’s, and The Rodent Reader Quarterly.
Winters is a retired teacher of English and mathematics and holds a BS in psychology and an MA in Humanities from the University of Texas. The author lives in the Phoenix area with her husband and service dog, Charley. She is online at www.SharonWinters.com
“A charming and enjoyable animal tale.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A rescued pup describes the joys of finding a loving home in Winters’ novella.
This book tells the story of Karl, a sweet, brown dog with golden eyes, told in his own voice. When a man finds the frightened and hungry young Boykin spaniel in Arizona’s Yuma Desert, he brings the animal to the Humane Society of Yuma. He’s put up for adoption but is repeatedly overlooked; after a few weeks, he’s transferred to Friends for Life Animal Rescue in Gilbert, Arizona, but still he’s passed over: “I was feeling unloved and unwanted,” he narrates. Then a “doggy angel” appears to him on New Year’s Day 2014, and tells him to make a wish and click his paws three times. Soon, a photographer takes his picture, and it appears in a local paper. Before long, a man and woman show up, and it’s love at first sight. In whimsical, sporadic diary entries, he shares his pleasures, adventures, and mild difficulties (including girlfriend troubles) during his seven years as a pampered dog. “May everyone have a soft place to land; a place safe and warm, and always welcoming,” he narrates. “A place where you are loved completely. I’m in my place—Mommy’s arms. There is no other earthly place like it.” Karl focuses a little too frequently on the dog’s culinary delights, as he’s treated to a wide variety of carefully curated meals, but this is, most of all, a story of love and devotion. Winters’ sweet story for dog lovers includes a multitude of entertainingly captioned photographs of the real-life Karl, the rescue pup who provided the inspiration for this short volume. Inevitably, a dog story has a measure of pathos, but the author handles sadder moments with gentleness—along with a bit of spiritual magic.
A charming and enjoyable animal tale.
Pub Date: July 18, 2022
ISBN: 9798986100401
Page count: 72pp
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: April 28, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2023
Karl’s Diary: It’s a Dog’s Life
A Quilt For Charley: Readers Favorite Five Star Reviews Award, 2023
KARL'S DIARY: IT’S A DOG’S LIFE: Literary Titan Book Award—Gold, 2022
Cutted Chicken in Shanghai: Shelf Unbound Award, 2014
A Quilt For Charley: Literary Titan Book Award—Gold, 2023
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