No. of pages 14
Published: 2006
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In "We're All God's Creatures" by Karen Hill, the story explores themes of compassion and connection through the lens of an animal rescue organization. The protagonist, a compassionate woman dedicated to helping lost and neglected animals, navigates the challenges of her mission while forging deep relationships with both people and creatures. As she encounters a variety of characters—some supportive, others skeptical—she learns valuable lessons about love, loss, and redemption. The narrative celebrates the bond between humans and animals, illustrating how compassion can transform lives and foster a sense of community in the face of adversity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 14 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by Simon & Schuster .
STEVE JOHNSON and LOU FANCHER have collaborated on over 45 picture books. Their work has received rave reviews and won awards, including My Many Colored Days , I Walk at Night , and New York's Bravest . Visit them online at www. johnsonandfancher. com. With more than 100 million products in print, Max Lucado is one of America's most widely read authors. He and his wife live in San Antonio, Texas, where he serves the Oak Hills Church. Randy Frazee is senior minister at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas. He is the author of several books and a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. Karen Davis Hill delights in writing for children and has written 25 books. She has also served as Max Lucado's executive editor since 1992.