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Lilly and Peggy

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A story for young children - especially those who love dogs!

On Naw-Rúz Lilly goes down to the river with her dog, Peggy, and throws a bottle into the water. Inside the bottle is a message that brings hope and joy to someone on the other side of the ocean. Soon Lilly finds that she, too, must draw strength from the message.

Ronald Tomanio became a Bahá’í at the Green Acre Bahá’í school in Maine when he was a youth. Later, he met his wife, Karen, at Green Acre; the couple have two daughters, Laurel and Julia. Ronald makes furniture for a living and began writing in 1994. He wrote Lilly and Peggy sitting on the front porch of his home, which is next door to Green Acre.

Contents

  • 1 Author
  • 2 Publisher
  • 3 ISBN
  • 4 Available From

Author[edit]

Ronald Tomanio

Publisher[edit]

George Ronald Publisher Ltd

ISBN[edit]

978-0-85398-420-4

Available From[edit]

George Ronald

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