By Monty Siekerman
Lynne Scott, of near Alger, has published yet another book. She will be at Gallery for the Arts, 115 S. Main, for a book signing. She will sell and autograph books and meet friends at the Gallery at 7-8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1.
"Tails from the Kennel: Truths Taught" combines her experience with pets as a kennel owner and lessons taught that pertain to her Christian faith. She will have the paperback book at the signing for sale at $10. They also are available at Amazon for $11.95.
She will also have several of her other titles available at the book signing, including "Dingo Devotionals, a 2007 nonfictional, and fictional books "Miranda's Bottom," "Community Pool," "Chronia Polla," "Mr. Hurst's Ambition," "Love in Small Doses," and "Learning to Heel."
Amazon describes "Tails from the Kennel" as: "We love our pets. Their unconditional love comforts us and their antics make us smile. They can also challenge us with their misbehavior, shedding, expensive vet bills, and sleeping in the middle of the bed.
But, is it possible that through our pets, we can actually become closer to God?
Based on the blog of the same name, Tails from the Kennel, Lynne Scott uses her experience as a kennel owner to showcase the many ways dogs (and even a few cats) can teach us valuable lessons about ourselves and the powerful God who loves us."