A dog tries his best to keep his two co-parenting owners and their happiness afloat in this hilarious and touching sequel to Joint Custody by Lauren Baratz-Logsted and Jackie Logsted.
At college, she runs into many dogs, and never condescendingly calls them buddy..
She knows her cat would be jealous to find out she wrote a book about a dog, so she chooses not to tell him. 7.
She created The Sisters 8 series with her mother and father, and had a short story published in Ink Stains Vol.
Jackie Logsted is a college student studying film, screenwriting, and American Studies, training to write and direct movies.
Lauren lives with her family in Connecticut where, surprisingly, she has a cat.
She has yet to meet a jigsaw puzzle that could defeat her.
Her books have been published in fifteen countries.
But Gatz has faith in them--The Man did learn from his mistakes, didn\'t he? Gatz doesn\'t know what happened to these two perfectly happy couples, but he knows one thing is for sure: not all families are alike, and happiness can be found in the unlikeliest pockets--just like treats! About author(s): Lauren Baratz-Logsted is the author of forty books for adults, teens, and children, including The Sisters 8 series for young readers, which she created with her husband, Greg Logsted, and their daughter Jackie.
But two authors in the same relationship can sometimes be one too many, and they find themselves getting quite competitive with each other.
The Man is doing better, too, thanks to the New Woman in his life, who just so happens to be a writer as well.
Gatz has to give it to him
New Man remains as patient as a saint (of course he does).
But when The Woman loses her job because of some bad press about the two of them, her confidence is broken and she can\'t help but feel resentful towards New Man when his own career stays intact.
The Woman and New Man are about to get married, after all.
He\'d like to forget about the trouble he made to get them back together--only slightly ashamed at his antics--and focus on the future.
That means Gatz is happy.
The Woman is happy.
The Man is happy.
A dog tries his best to keep his two co-parenting owners and their happiness afloat in this hilarious and touching sequel to Joint Custody by Lauren Baratz-Logsted and Jackie Logsted