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Author Mary-Ann Stouck is the author of a previous children’s title, A Fine Winter Cap (Walhachin Press), and the editor of a book for adults, Medieval Saints: A Reader. She is a retired Associate Professor of Humanities at Simon Fraser University. As a child, her first animal friend was a hamster, and as an adult she has given a home to horses, dogs, cats, turtles, rabbits and three more hamsters. She has been a volunteer at her local animal shelter, the British Columbia SPCA, for many years and a member of its community advisory board. Mary-Ann is deeply committed to fostering empathy between children and pets.

Jeannie Houdini, A Hamster’s Tale

Jeannie Houdini, A Hamster’s Tale

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Jeannie the hamster is bored—until she becomes an escape artist and finds a best friend.

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The Gryphon Press is dedicated to publishing picture books about animals and the human-animal bond. We strive to be “a voice for the voiceless,” promoting and fostering empathy toward animals.

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