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HIS ROYAL DOGNESS, GUY THE BEAGLE
EG Keller Camille March Mike Brumm
This is the true and rebarkable story of Duchess Meghan Markle's rescue beagle, Guy, that chronicles his journey from a Kentucky kill shelter to Kensington Palace, as he learns what it means to join the royal family.
Like all good stories, Guy the Beagle's begins the woods of Kentucky. Guy, a Very Good Boy, was lost and living alone until he met his forever owner at an adoption event. Her name was Meghan Markle. They did everything together: went on walks, played fetch, and binge-watched Suits. Guy absolutely adored her. But he wasn't the only one. A human loved Meghan, too. A special kind of human, called a ginger. His name was Harry; tall and debonair with hair the color of a traffic cone, Harry was also a PRINCE!
Meghan and Harry fell in love and Guy soon found himself shipping off to Jolly Old England. Suddenly, Guy wasn't just an ordinary-backwoods-beagle anymore - he was a ROYAL DOG! And was soon schooled by the Queen's corgis about canine royal customs, like learning to pee on the left side of the hydrant and drinking tea with his paw-pinky out. Guy works hard to fit in, but struggles. He has no pedigree. As the day of the wedding arrives, Guy feels as alone as he did back in Kentucky. And that's when he connects with the Queen. Guy learns the meaning of family, even if it is a royal family.
This short, hilariously four-color illustrated book is filled with wit and wisdom about learning to embrace our differences and celebrate what makes us special - a perfect gift or impulse purchase with a timely topic and message.
Michael Brumm is currently a writer/producer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He's also written for The Colbert Report and various magazines. His first dog was a poodle named Spencer.
Camille March is a former publishing professional and current Anglophile. Her first dog was a beagle named Ralph.
EG Keller illustrated the New York Times #1 best-seller, A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Marlon Bundo, Jill Twiss & John Oliver. He illustrated documentarian Ken Burns' New York Times bestselling children's book, Grover Cleveland, Again!
Meghan and Harry fell in love and Guy soon found himself shipping off to Jolly Old England. Suddenly, Guy wasn't just an ordinary-backwoods-beagle anymore - he was a ROYAL DOG! And was soon schooled by the Queen's corgis about canine royal customs, like learning to pee on the left side of the hydrant and drinking tea with his paw-pinky out. Guy works hard to fit in, but struggles. He has no pedigree. As the day of the wedding arrives, Guy feels as alone as he did back in Kentucky. And that's when he connects with the Queen. Guy learns the meaning of family, even if it is a royal family.
This short, hilariously four-color illustrated book is filled with wit and wisdom about learning to embrace our differences and celebrate what makes us special - a perfect gift or impulse purchase with a timely topic and message.
Michael Brumm is currently a writer/producer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He's also written for The Colbert Report and various magazines. His first dog was a poodle named Spencer.
Camille March is a former publishing professional and current Anglophile. Her first dog was a beagle named Ralph.
EG Keller illustrated the New York Times #1 best-seller, A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo by Marlon Bundo, Jill Twiss & John Oliver. He illustrated documentarian Ken Burns' New York Times bestselling children's book, Grover Cleveland, Again!
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Published 2018-11-20 by Simon & Schuster |
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Published 2018-11-20 by Simon & Schuster |