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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 The Extraordinary Life of Pikelet : The Memoirs of Australia’s Premiere Rescue Dog and Foster Bro Extraordinaire, Pikelet Butterwiggle Stoll.
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'The memoirs of Australia’s premiere rescue dog and foster bro extraordinaire, Pikelet Butterwiggle Stoll.

'All it took for a tiny, no-name pup from the pound was someone to believe in him – and save him from death row – and an internet sensation was born. With his extremely good looks and pawfect cheekbones, Pikelet now lives the charmed life in inner-city Sydney, a foster brother to an extraordinary number of other pooches and pups, as well as an unexpected pair of ducklings and one larger-than-life pig.

'With his signature style and good humour, Pikelet shares the highs and lows of pet rescue and foster care, and will show you that a dog’s life is the only life, after all. Illustrated throughout with iconic photos from his social media as well as never-before-seen snapshots from Life of Pikelet HQ, Pikelet’s memoir is as unique as the dog himself.

‘Go grab yourself a cuppa, find a comfy spot on your couch and settle in. The story that I’m about to share with you is the very extraordinary life of me, Pikelet Butterwiggle Stoll.’ ' (Publication summary)

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Dog’s-eye View a Page-turner Stephen Romei , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 1 October 2017; (p. 22)

'Yes, I’m back here today. It’s not because­ I’ve irked the books editor. I know for a fact he tries to make the final page as good as the first. It’s so I have space to run a handful of photos from some books about animals, ahead of World Animal Day this coming Wednesday.' (Introduction)

Dog’s-eye View a Page-turner Stephen Romei , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 1 October 2017; (p. 22)

'Yes, I’m back here today. It’s not because­ I’ve irked the books editor. I know for a fact he tries to make the final page as good as the first. It’s so I have space to run a handful of photos from some books about animals, ahead of World Animal Day this coming Wednesday.' (Introduction)

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