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Stars in Her Eyes by Betty Cavanna
Stars in Her Eyes by Betty Cavanna





Stars in Her Eyes by Betty Cavanna Stars in Her Eyes by Betty Cavanna

Humorous stories including perspective from a Basenji among other dogs. Hingley, Michael, 1997, Reigning Cats and Dogs: History Redrawn, Howell Book House, 96 pages. Hasler, Julie S, 1992, Egyptian Charted Designs, Dover Publications, 50 pages. Pip is the story of a young boy, Jamie, and his dog, Pip (a Basenji), living in Tennessee during the relocation of the Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma in the infamous "Trail of Tears." Pip shows how a child views an event that is horrible, and inside knows that it is horrible, but outside hears adults speak of it as a non-event. Hamon Jane, 2006, Pip, Trafford Publishing, 177 pages. Story of a 14-year-old girls who finds a basenji in the story. Poems about Basenjis.ĭixon, Paige, 1980, Walk My Way, Atheneum, NY, 139 pages.

Stars in Her Eyes by Betty Cavanna

Poems, songs and stories about Basenjis.ĭehass, A.C., 1980, Basenji Fever, Stockwell, 16 pages. Appears to be a mystery for teenagers.Ĭoe, Jon and Susan, 1975, Curly Tales and Other Basenji Nonsense, self-published, 108 pages. A detective in search of a missing Basenji.Ĭhandler, Ruth Forbes, 1961, Middle Island Mystery, Abelard-Schuman, 160 pages. Coloring projects for children.īenjamin, Carol Lea, 1996, This Dog for Hire, A Dell Book, 293 pages. Science fiction story with two Basenjis.īasenji University, 2009, Basenji Coloring and Activities Book, BCOA, 24 pages. Recipes and 22 original Basenji illustrations, Basenji history, famous dog quotes, and food tips.īadon, Celia L.,1995, The Homecoming, Northeast Pub., 290 pages. From the foreward: "Most of these verses have been printed in the Basenji Bi-Monthly since the magazine was first published." Also six photographs are included.īasenji Rescue and Transport, 2013, The Cookbook of Brats, 183 pages. A collection of stories from the internet.īasenji Bards, Verses 'n Curses, Basenji Club of Victoria, 26 pages.

Stars in Her Eyes by Betty Cavanna

Part 1Īnderson, Anglea Editor, 1998, Yodels, Wails and Basenji Tails, Pam Maremont, 137 pages. This list is not a complete and does not include stories and articles appearing in magazines. There used to be just a few of these books but in recent years the list has grown tremendously. The list is divided into two sections with Part 1 featuring books where Basenjis play a large part. Some books just have Basenjis as a small part in the story. These fictional books sometimes are about Basenjis or feature Basenjis.







Stars in Her Eyes by Betty Cavanna