Meet Zora, the delightful Shih Tzu with a heart as big as her personality! In "Zora's Letters," children are invited to explore the world through Zora's eyes, sharing in her whimsical exchanges of letters and emails with her doggy friend, who lives with her owner's daughter.
Destined for greatness, Zora was initially groomed to be a show dog. However, her true calling was far beyond the glitz and glamour of the show ring. Zora's real charm lies in her unique personality and irresistible cuteness, which captivate everyone she meets. Whether she's prancing through the park or snuggling up for storytime, Zora has a way of making every moment special.
Through her heartfelt correspondences, Zora encourages children to embrace their uniqueness and discover their strengths. She shows young readers that it's their distinct qualities that make them truly shine. With every letter and email, Zora reminds us all that being ourselves is the most wonderful adventure of all.
Join Zora on her journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the joy of being loved just the way you are. Perfect for children and dog lovers alike, "Zora's Letters" is a heartwarming tale that will leave readers smiling and inspired.
IRYNA (CHUTKO) COLVIN-SPENCER, the author is a retired business woman, and paralegal. This story is a labor of love, about her late mother, Hannia, who proved that she was a survivor, against all odds.
The author has previously written three children's books dedicated to family life, and service to others. Over the years, Iryna had dedicated herself to serving others in her capacity as a member of the Lancaster Lions Club, Cheektowaga-Lancaster Zonta Organization, The Depew Boys & Girls Club, The Lancaster Youth Bureau, and was the founder of the "Tri Community Girls Club, briefly held office on the Depew Village Board. Her mother's dedication of serving others encouraged Iryna to do the same. With that concept in mind, Iryna wrote her children's books, "The Lion Pride," "My Dozen Angels," and "Zora's Letters," prompting parents and their children to take pride in their country, and their community.