New York Times best-selling Author Sarah Albee Goes to the Dogs -- In a Historical and Compelling Way
2018 is The Year of the Dog and it is fitting that one of the most prolific children's author on the planet -- Sarah Albee -- unleashes a must-read book called, "Dog Days of History - The Incredible Story of Our Best Friends." Join Oh Behave show host Arden Moore as she interviews Sarah about some amazing dogs in history and how our canine companions have made this a better planet. Be prepared for some surprises like the special talent Dr. Sigmund Freud's dog Yofi employed on some of his patients, what President Teddy Roosevelt's dog Pete did to the visiting French Ambassador and the small pup given to the then-young Caroline Kennedy in the White House from Soviet President Nikita Khrushchev plus much more. Love dogs? Love history? This show is a must. Tune in today!
BIO:
SARAH ALBEE is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 100 books for kids, ranging from preschool through middle grade, including Bugged, Poop Happened and Why’d They Wear That. Recent
nonfiction titles have been Bank Street College of Education Best Books selections, Notable Social Studies Trade Books, and winners of Eureka! Nonfiction Children’s Book Awards. These days she writes
primarily nonfiction, and especially loves writing about topics where history and science connect. Prior to being a full-time writer, Sarah worked at Children’s Television Workshop (producers of Sesame Street). She played basketball in college, and then a year of semi-professional women’s basketball in Cairo, Egypt and currently lives in Connecticut with her husband, their three kids, and their dog, Rosie.