The Marshland Rescue

The Marshland Rescue by Maria Atlan, published by Little Steps Publishing in April 2021, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 108 pages. This story follows Harley, a retired military service dog, as he embarks on a new chapter of his life with the Lacey family. Upon his arrival, he meets his new sibling, Lucy, a small, bushy-tailed, tri-colored cat. The narrative explores their evolving relationship against the backdrop of a pressing environmental issue involving local developers’ plans to destroy the Old Ashley Place marshlands.
Readers will find a tale that delves into themes of friendship and cooperation as Harley and Lucy navigate their differences while facing the challenge of saving their home. The story highlights the dynamics between animals and the potential for unity in the face of adversity. Through their journey, the book addresses issues related to animals and pets, making it a relatable read for young audiences interested in the bonds between different species.
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Harley, a retired military service dog, is starting a new life with the Lacey family, but when he arrives, he discovers he has a new sibling; a tiny, bushy tailed, tri-coloured cat called Lucy. Will the local developers’ plans to tear down the Old Ashley Place marshlands to build condos on unite the two? Can they settle their differences in time to save the marshland . . . and can cats and dogs ever become true friends?
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