
What people are saying about the book... |
| The many short stories in this book would be terrific for parents and children to read together. Although some of the stories have difficult beginnings, the stories certainly have happy endings as the fostered dogs find “forever families.” Michael Townsend Baltimore, MD |
| A beautiful, informative book that truly touches the heart with courageous stories of the lives of many special dogs who've flourished with the simplest and most important element ~ love! Not just for dog lovers - everyone will be moved by the incredible stories of these precious lives. Thank you, Nancy Johnson, for bringing us into the fostering world, for sharing these stores, and, most especially, for your love! B. Reynolds Madison, NJ |
| Nancy’s book made me laugh, cry, wonder, and feel grateful to all the animal lovers of the world. You can’t make the world a better place for all animals, but you can change the world for one animal at a time as shown in Nancy’s book. It’s a delight to read! Pat Baummer Havre de Grace, MD |
| Written from the heart, "Recycled Love" highlights the devotion, dedication, and love of people involved in animal rescue. It is a "feel good" collection of honest human/canine relationships that should warm the hearts of all who are fortunate to read it! Martha Valent, Jacksonville, FL |
| Hi Nancy, I so much loved your book called Recycled Love: foster dogs have tales too. It brought many a tear to my eye. I found the book to be both sad yet comforting to know that there are people in this world that take in these needy, loving dogs. Fostering them and giving them love and peace is one of the most compassionate acts any human can bestow. Thank you for your kindness and beautiful stories. Michelle Robbin New Jersey Monthly |
| Recycled Love: foster dogs have tales too gives the reader an insight into the life altering changes that abandoned dogs experience when, by some miracle, they find themselves in a foster dog program. This affords the animal a long life of love, happiness and contentment when they are adopted instead of experiencing a short, lonely life in a cage – eventually ending in euthanasia. Bobbi Karns Perry Hall, MD |
| After fostering more that 25 dogs, Nancy gets to the heart of what it means to offer love to the least among us. It this case, it is the four-legged creatures. Her book is more than a collection of dog stories. It speaks to the reciprocity of love. What we give will be given back in full measure, pressed down and overflowing. Judith Beauvoir, LPC Richmond, VA |
| This book was very touching and a delight to read. It was enjoyable to read about each pet and really get to know each pet's story. It helped me through the grieving process after losing my own special dog. Julie Maragos Jenkintown, PA |
| Nancy, I found your book to be a living definition of the expression “To give is to receive.” And your ability to let go is amazing. I hope many people read your book and see the gifts of fostering dogs. Congratulations! Peggy Mortenson Dundalk, MD |