Bow Tie Boone

Bow Tie Boone by Tanya Diable is a children’s nonfiction book published by Leaning Rock Press LLC on April 14, 2023. This 36-page edition presents the true story of Boone, a young beagle who lost his hind legs due to abuse. Rescued by a caring family, Boone is fitted with a wheelchair that allows him to thrive in his new environment. The narrative focuses on themes of resilience and the transformative power of love and support.
Readers will find an inspiring account that highlights Boone’s journey from adversity to becoming a therapy dog, where he helps others overcome anxiety and brings joy to many. The book also emphasizes the importance of volunteering and supporting organizations like Joey’s PAW, which provides essential mobility aids for dogs in need. This engaging story is designed to teach children valuable lessons about compassion and perseverance, making it suitable for readers of all ages.
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A National INDIE Excellence Awards winner for Children’s Non-Fiction Books
All the proceeds from this book go directly to Joey’s PAW, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that raises money to provide rescue organizations and shelters with wheelchairs and prosthetics to make it easier for dogs to be adopted. Joey’s PAW then assists the individual dog owner in getting their dogs up and moving again.
(www.JoeysPaw.org)
This true story is about one of those dogs, Boone, a young beagle who lost his hind legs because of abuse. He is rescued from a shelter by a generous family who gives him mobility by fitting him with a wheelchair. Boone thrives in his new loving home and is thrilled to be trained as a therapy dog, helping people overcome anxiety and bringing happiness to many. The story is geared toward children to learn about overcoming adversity but teaches valuable lessons for all ages.
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