Sally has a longing to be adopted that began when she was placed in a kennel permanently. A Home for Sally shares the story of a young poodle who considers she is unlovable and unadoptable because of her disability. Sally believed that her dream of once again having a family may never come true. Lindsey Butt 5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book!November 12, 2018Format: PaperbackOne of the best doggie stories ever. I'm super glad Sally has a home! "A Home for Sally" is a moving story about a young poodle who longs to be adopted into a forever home despite her birth defect of having no front left paw. This heartwarming story teaches many valuable lessons in compassion to all its readers. Filled with warm colored illustrations and a sensitive, descriptive narrative, "A Home for Sally" takes young readers on the agonizing quest for a forever home of a young 9-month-old puppy who cannot help her handicap of being born without a front left paw. Midwest Book Review- Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite Being different is what life is all about. But when that difference is a noticeable deformity, it's sad to watch how others react. Sally is a puppy waiting to be adopted. The problem is Sally was born with only three paws. Her left front leg is a mere stump. She limps around and has a very happy disposition. That is, except when she gets rejected for adoption over and over again. The repetitive rejection makes Sally sad. Although the most obedient puppy in the kennel, Sally's friends are very blunt to point out her deformity as the reason no one wants her. Donna Cowan- Author "Fanstastic book that advocate the message on adoption. Any of your children or anyont that you want to teach about empathy or adoption. It is well worth reading!" Children's Book Reviewer- child reviewer This book has vibrant and beautiful illustrations that you will enjoy along with the story." Most people enjoy reading a good heartfelt book. A Home forSally is one of those books. It tells the journey of a special need puppy namedSally. The challenges that occur inSally's life and she works tireless hoping to overcome each one. Although thisis a fictional story, it is a truth that thousands of children experience on adaily basis. As they go through life. A Home for Sally is dedicated to every dog who is anxiously awaiting adoption. Stenetta Anthony was born and raised in the Midwest. She was a preschool educator for more than 20 years before becoming an author. Stenetta's creative talent was enhanced and developed while educating her young students. Being in a classroom atmosphere was the preparation needed for writing books that are: educational, insightful, motivational and thought-provoking. She resides in Illinois with her high school sweetheart husband, children, and grandchildren. One of Stenetta quotes comes from, P.L. Tavers, Mary Poppins, "In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun" ; with her element of the fun comes from being a writer.