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Reviews
and Press
"Hardly
anyone has been spared the trauma of moving, and the distress can
be particularly hard on children and pets. To make that transition
easier, Koesterich has written a charming children's book Opus and
the Red Chair that tells the story through the eyes of Opus, a dog
who lives with his family in Boston. With an instructive story by
Koesterich and sweet illustrations by Sara Kahn, Opus and the Red
Chair might east the stress of relocating"
Richmond
Times-Dispatch
"A
Great Book for a Great Cause. My kids loved this book, and so will
yours!"
mothersclick.com
"And now a
must add to our 'musts' on the topic, a brand new book that speaks
straight to little one as they sort though these big big changes.
Opus and the Red Chair is the darling story of a cross-country
move told from a furry, four legged perspective. Savor this charming
book, and be especially pleased to note that profits from the book
go directly to the Animal Cancer Foundation"
Savvysource.com
"In this
time of record home foreclosures in the Bay Area and beyond, Alice
Howard Koesterich's children's book about a dog dealing with just
such a move is bound to help kids cope. The warm and fuzzy illustrations
are by San Francisco artist Sara Kahn".
Bay Woof
"The daughter
of a child librarian and a writer, Koesterich knows her stuff. Opus
and the Red Chair is a tail-wagging delight, narrated by the
exuberant voice of Opus himself and illustrated in a rich palette
of red and gold. Kids will recognize themselves is their dogs in
Opus' playful take on life".
Fetch
the Paper
"To help prepare
your little people for a move, San Francisco animal lover Alice
Howard Koesterich and Sara Kahn unleash a captivating children's
book about a dog, a move and the world's comfiest red chair - all
through the eyes of a golden retriever…
With a mission to develop and support research that advances the
prevention and treatment of cancer in people and pets, this wonderful
children's book
is even easier to love"
Woofreport.com
"Opus and
the Red Chair helps parents ease the tension and prepare their
children for the transition by sharing Opus' journey through the
eyes of a sweet pup".
Projectnursery.com
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