How Two Yellow Labs Saved the Space Program
When Smart Dogs Shape Shift in Space
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About the Book
How Yellow Labs Saved the Space Program is a humorous suspense/mystery adventure series. In a household and space center filled with nipping and yipping yellow Labrador retrievers who prowl at night, an astronaut mother-daughter team works, plays, and flies into space together with their immortal yellow Labrador retrievers and one Rottweiler-Shepherd mix. A mother who’s an astronaut and space medicine physician and her daughter, a flight mission specialist, make a nifty team working with their yellow Labrador retrievers Gus and Lonnie and Wolfie, the puppy, in the outer limits of the space program.
This family team of mother and daughter astronauts includes immortal space twin Siamese-looking wannabee free yellow Labrador retrievers who want, like their humans to take the latest space shuttle for a ride to rescue the space program. When some characters even think of selling defective parts to cut costs, the other-worldly yellow Labrador retrievers, Gus and Lonnie are on their tail. In the astronaut’s yellow Labrador retrievers community also is the Earth-born outer-space immortal yellow Labrador retrievers, Wolfie, the Rottweiler-German Shepherd mix, formerly a library pup who can teach these astronauts new ways to rescue the space program and themselves just by being what he is—a five-month-old big doggie adopted by the space program as their mascot to keep the slightly older twin space yellow Labrador retrievers busy.
About the Author
Anne Hart has written a novel a year since 1963. She holds a graduate degree in English/Creative Writing, and likes to write mystery novels with dog and cat characters.