Lost Your "Best Friend"
The death of a pet truly is like the death of a beloved family member. This book offers not just sympathy, understanding, and warmth, but also genuinely helpful suggestions to help you through the grieving process.
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Lost Your "Best Friend"
The death of a pet truly is like the death of a beloved family member. This book offers not just sympathy, understanding, and warmth, but also genuinely helpful suggestions to help you through the grieving process.
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Lost Your

Lost Your "Best Friend"

by Cynthia MacGregor
Lost Your

Lost Your "Best Friend"

by Cynthia MacGregor

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$4.88 

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Overview

The death of a pet truly is like the death of a beloved family member. This book offers not just sympathy, understanding, and warmth, but also genuinely helpful suggestions to help you through the grieving process.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014102612
Publisher: SynergEbooks
Publication date: 01/23/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 443 KB

About the Author

Prolific author Cynthia MacGregor has had more than 50 books published conventionally and another 50+ published as eBooks. A full-time freelance writer/editor, she works from a home office In Palm Springs FL, just outside West Palm Beach, where she writes books, ghostwrites books for others, and writes “almost anything if the price is right”, including web copy, catalog copy, advertisements, business materials, and more. And when she’s not busy doing that, she edits books, magazines, websites, and “whatever else needs editing.”

She loves writing so much that it’s even one of her hobbies. For example, she writes all the plays produced by the Palm Springs Players, a South Florida community theatre group, for which she gets “no money but lots of enjoyment.” She also enjoys wordplay with an online punsters group, PUNY, and when possible travels to the annual O. Henry World Championship Pun-Off, a wordplay event held every May in Austin, Texas, where she has appeared some years as a competitor and other years as a judge.
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