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Sun City West author publishes children’s book

Posted 4/7/20

Sun City West author Dr. Floyd Boschee has written a new children’s book, “Sugar: The Lucky Puppy,” available through Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., at …

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Sun City West author publishes children’s book

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Sun City West author Dr. Floyd Boschee has written a new children’s book, “Sugar: The Lucky Puppy,” available through Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., at www.bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com.

After being abandoned on the side of a road, poor Sugar the puppy is left all alone, a Dorrance news release states of the children’s book summary. “That is until Susan discovers her, taking Sugar to her new home! Sugar loves her new home and couldn’t be any happier. That is, until she escapes the yard through the fence. While out on her adventure from home, Sugar catches her leg in a trap, causing irreversible damage. This children’s story shows the empathy and support that a pet, who is handicapped, can provide.”

Dr. Boschee, Professor Emeritus of the University of South Dakota, has authored and coauthored 15 books in education. He received his bachelor’s degree from Valley City State University, his master’s degree from the University of North Dakota, and his doctorate degree from the University of Montana.