A photo of the book cover for A Dog's Thanksgiving, a novelette by Teresa Tennyson in The Middlewich Chronicles

NOW AVAILABLE! A holiday/dystopian novelette told from the point of view of Lucy, a dog living in a rural New England community at the end of the world. Can holidays and dystopian stories mix? Read A Dog’s Thanksgiving and find out!

Things might not be perfect in Middlewich, a small town in what used to be New Hampshire, but former street dog Lucy has it pretty good: a loving owner, plenty of food, and a warm cabin. When raiders attack the town, stealing Lucy along with the supplies of her family and neighbors, Lucy must marshal all her resources to escape her captors and find her way home.

As a “sideways” tale, this book takes place in the Five Years universe but is not a direct sequel. So whether you’ve started The Middlewich Chronicles or not, you will be able to enjoy this holiday tale of a dog trying to make her way home.

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