Karen Telling
Karen and her husband Nick, left his home town of Crowthorne in Berkshire in 2003, heading for Portugal, with no idea of what they were going to do to earn a living. They took their two dogs with them, not realising they would go on to rescue many more cats and dogs. They encounter challenges along the way including Karen’s life changing surgery in Lisbon, but also meet people who treat them with huge kindness.
A heart-warming slice of life from an author with a brilliant eye for both the absurd and the humane as she shares the reality of living their dream.
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