Many behind the scenes activities have been percolating here at Talk2theAnimals. You will be learning more about these in the days and weeks coming up, but one is ready to be unveiled.
Because I am an avid reader, it is only natural a Talk2theAnimals Bookstore Kiosk exists. This is a place to purchase your favorite animal communication and animal related books for yourself or as gifts. More books will be added in the future.
Talk2theAnimals is now featuring a Weekly Book Discovery post. Each week a book will be highlighted and you will have the opportunity to find out more about it. I’m tickled pink about that. I’m even MORE tickled pink to introduce you to the person who will be writing these posts!

Meet Frannie. Frannie is double-majoring in English Literature and Latin in college, getting ready to graduate this spring. Frannie and I go back a few years: I first met her when she came to my music studio to study violin. An accomplished musician, Frannie enjoys playing the piano, violin, singing, and listening to music. Frannie is also a pet lover and an avid reader. Her background in writing and her love of books make her the perfect person to write the Talk2theAnimals Weekly Book Discovery. It is my pleasure to turn the rest of this post over to Frannie!
Saying Goodbye to Your Angel Animals by Allen and Linda Anderson is a book aimed at helping people deal with the utter grief of losing a pet. It is an excellent guide to coping with this sadness in a healthy way, and helping those around you deal with it.
Losing a pet is a terrible thing, one that can sometimes be very difficult to deal with. My family has had a few cats, so I know what it is like to lose an animal, especially one that you are very close to. This book can help anyone handle their grief in a comforting way, as long as you are willing to listen to the Andersons’ advice.
Sincerely,
Frannie




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Janet, as usual you are busy sharing lots of good stuff with your readers! I’ve not been by for awhile, but it’s such a pleasure to sit and catch up with all your posts.
Re: the piece on children with autism, you might head over to enlightened horsemanship through touch (it’s a blog) – she has a review and video of a new book out called Horse Boy – which I think you’d be intrigued by.
Hi Frannie,
Welcome! Great post – looking forward to the weekly book updates!!
Hi billie,
Good seeing you here again; time does slip away, at least it does for me.
Thanks so much for pointing me in the direction of Enlightened Horsemanship Through Touch’s review of the book Horse Boy http://tinyurl.com/dzkla9. I will certainly be reading that book.
Have a good day, give my regards to your crew.
Harmony,
Janet
Hi, Caroline! Thanks for the comment! I’m looking forward to writing them.
Frannie