
Angel Dunworth was born in Rail Road, Pennsylvania and has been trying to write since she could pick-up a crayon. She grew up in Florida and has had poetry published in Amvets newspaper. She has also won such awards as Best New Poet and Editor’s Choice Award for poetry.
Sir Dee-O-Gee, The Dog Who Saved My Life
Anna Saint Anne is an elderly, disabled widow who spends her days staring out the window... When her young grandson surprises her with a huge brown and white pit-bull, named Sir Dee-O-Gee, the ever-smiling dog changes her life for the better.
More info →Puppy Love: A Waggity Tale
Puppers is the new doggy in the house. His fully grown, fur-brother Bowzer seems cold at first. Eventually Puppers and Bowzer bond, and find that there is such a thing as a bestest best friend. However, as Puppers grows, Bowzer ages as well. How long can love last? Does it really conquer all?
Beautiful cut paper illustrations grace award-wining artist and poet, Angel Dunworth’s, book, Puppy Love: A Waggity Tale. Will every dog truly have its day? Find out in this contemporary classic that not only tickles the funny-bone, but also touches the heart.
More info →Icarus Skies – Poetry Collection
Angel Dunworth is an award-winning poet and artist. Her poetry brushes a myriad of topics. She is quick to remind readers, "My work is always exploratory. Much of what I write has nothing to do with my personal life, and more to do with trying to empathize with others and their problems."
She's been published in many literary collections. Her work regarding the topic of Vietnam is archived in one of the many, Wall Museums. She also has a free Virtual Textbook, available on you-tube, for homeschoolers that teaches literary tools.
More info →Snapshots from Home
Snapshots From Home is a short-story collection written to open discussions between parents and teens on real topics that face kids today.
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