The Importance of Bulldogs: A Novel

The Importance of Bulldogs - A Novel
Ruby Dubin has an opinion about the best coffee, the right wine, homosexuality, religion, family, incest, true love, good sex, the meaning of life and the importance of bulldogs. She's certain God is a cosmic comedian with a cruel sense of humor until a chance encounter with MaryLou Hunter, spiritual leader of SETII - Seeking Energy, Truth and Infinity, Inc. -

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The Importance of Bulldogs: A Novel

The Importance of Bulldogs - A Novel
Ruby Dubin has an opinion about the best coffee, the right wine, homosexuality, religion, family, incest, true love, good sex, the meaning of life and the importance of bulldogs. She's certain God is a cosmic comedian with a cruel sense of humor until a chance encounter with MaryLou Hunter, spiritual leader of SETII - Seeking Energy, Truth and Infinity, Inc. -

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The Importance of Bulldogs: A Novel

The Importance of Bulldogs: A Novel

by Ellen Davidson Levine
The Importance of Bulldogs: A Novel

The Importance of Bulldogs: A Novel

by Ellen Davidson Levine

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The Importance of Bulldogs - A Novel
Ruby Dubin has an opinion about the best coffee, the right wine, homosexuality, religion, family, incest, true love, good sex, the meaning of life and the importance of bulldogs. She's certain God is a cosmic comedian with a cruel sense of humor until a chance encounter with MaryLou Hunter, spiritual leader of SETII - Seeking Energy, Truth and Infinity, Inc. -


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011293085
Publisher: Ellen Davidson Levine
Publication date: 10/14/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 268 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ellen Davidson Levine, author of Looking for Karma at the Eden Cafe and The Importance of Bulldogs - A Novel, lives with her husband Rick and their two dogs, Bella and Jumping Jack Flash, on acreage in rural Southern Oregon that includes a small vineyard and woodlands. They still live in the house they built together in 1970 with the help of their then two-year-old son, Josh, who pounded in nails (everywhere).

After a successful career as a community college instructor and administrator, including several state and national awards for excellence, Ellen now writes in a studio she built in the woods behind her home. A winner of the Bloomie Award for her short story "My Mother's Closet," Ellen has been published in various education and professional journals and has also prepared white papers and reports for the U.S. Department of Education and the Oregon Legislature.

When she's not writing, Ellen enjoys the outdoors and time spent with friends and family, especially Josh, Kelly, Jai and Kaden.

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