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We're excited to welcome local author Gia Gordon back to the book shop for a book release party celebrating her latest novel 'Strays', a heartfelt chapter book about dogs, friendship, family, and finding the courage to stand up for what's right that will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to find a place to call home - out 6/2/26!
Bring your family and friends (furry and otherwise!) to Bobzbay Books on Saturday, June 6th from 10am-12pm to celebrate the launch of 'Strays'! Join us at this FREE and family-friendly event for...
- Book signing* and meet & greet with author Gia Gordon!
- Adoption event with adoptable dogs from the Humane Society of Central Illinois!
- Pop-up info table with Bloomington Public Library!
- A specialty drink from Coffee Hound (walk just a couple doors down to try it!)
- Games, activities, and giveaways!
AND a special appearance from Andy The Armadillo from Texas Roadhouse!
PLUS! 10% of all 'Strays' book sales will be donated to Humane Society of Central Illinois Pre-order your copy of 'Strays' here: bobzbay.square.site/product/strays/OMCV2WSNHM4SOHPKEJWL4F3R?utm_id=97758_v0_s00_e0_tv4_a1demo0jsyhot0?
(*Books will be available for purchase during the event but quantities are limited so pre-orders are highly encouraged!)
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About 'Strays': "A girl learns the true meaning of home after forming a life-changing relationship with a stray dog in this irresistibly endearing middle-grade novel, reminiscent of beloved and bestselling stories like Wish, Pax, and Because of Winn-Dixie.
Campbell Cole has a big heart for all living things, especially strays. It might be because her father, the director of the local animal control, is as aloof as they come, so Campbell knows what it's like to feel alone.
When she spots an adorable dog being dumped on the street, the last thing Campbell can do is tell her dad. He might take the pup straight to the shelter, where new rescues have just three days to be adopted. The only person she can trust with the truth is her best friend, Luz.
The more time Campbell spends trying to catch the dog, the more he starts to trust her, which is both great and terrible because Campbell knows she can't keep him. But perhaps she doesn't have to. With the help of Luz's father, an army vet grappling with PTSD, she just may find a solution that benefits not only the dog, but everyone else, too."
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animal control,bloomington, illinois,family friendly,gia gordon,middle-grade novel,youth activist
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