In a compelling story, movingly illustrated, the issue of animal
abandonment is brought to life. Maggie, a pregnant lab mix, is left
behind in her people's deserted house. Discovered by the realtor, Maggie
is brought to the pound where her puppies are born. When Jeff, a
fourth-grader, reads a newspaper story about Maggie's puppies being
adopted while Maggie is not, he learns from his teacher that Maggie will
be euthanized if no one adopts her. This knowledge galvanizes Jeff and
his classmates to successfully plan and petition their town council to
build an animal shelter. Maggie is given her second chance--taken to the
new town shelter, where she is eventually adopted. Maggie's Second
Chance is based on the true story of Texas fourth-graders who founded
an animal shelter in their town. The final page offers factual
comprehensive information on how to help abandoned dogs.
Nancy Furstinger, the author of nearly one hundred books, many about
animals, is also an editor at two children's book publishing houses. She
shares her home with three rescued dogs (including Jolly--the real
Maggie) and six rescued house rabbits.
Joe Hyatt is the illustrator of Buddy Unchained, an award-winning
picture book used in schools and libraries around the country. He has a
career painting portraits of dogs that was inspired by the portrait he
made of his yellow Labrador retriever, Nola. Hyatt lives in California
with his three rescue dogs, Nola, Turtle, and Holiday.