Love, Sugar & Cookie
by Susan Marie Chapman
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Pub Date Mar 07 2018 | Archive Date Jul 15 2018
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Description
This is a story about twin sisters. It is about their love for each other and their strong bond. It is also about how they are the same, but very different. It is a true story. I used photographs taken over the years to illustrate each and every page.
I hope this book brings to life what I enjoy every day. These two little fluff balls are the love of my life. I can not imagine my world without Sugar and Cookie in it. I knew right away that they were very special dogs. People would surround us in the park to take pictures. They are little celebrities already. Whether I am taking them for a ride in the car or in the stroller or in the lobby of my building, they are always photographed by people.
The smiles that they put on every person that has the pleasure of meeting them, is what lets me know that these dogs are very special.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781457561122 |
| PRICE | $12.00 (USD) |
Average rating from 6 members
Featured Reviews
Emily H, Librarian
“Love, Sugar & Cookie” was super cute. I like how the book used photographs instead of illustrations. I felt like I knew Sugar & Cookie by the end of the book.
P Susan W, Reviewer
Love, Sugar & Cookie by Susan Marie Chapman is a cuter story about sisters. The fact that these sisters are dogs only interested my grandchildren’s interest in the story. I’m sure where Sugar and Cookie live in Miami, pampered pets are a common sight but for us country folk their life was quite intriguing.
We loved the real photos along with the comparisons between these two sisters. My rising second grade grandson could read the text with only minor problems but of course, he wanted to see dogs that did different work than modeling. For the rising first gran granddaughter, the text as difficult. However, she loved the story, especially seeing Sugar’s and Cookie’s “bling”.
Simply a fun story, that all could enjoy.
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