What if most people have it wrong, and miracles are not the exception but the norm?  Flash’s Song is the true account of how one person discovered the secret of miracles.

Freelance writer Kay Pfaltz was living a quiet, simple life with her three beloved dogs when suddenly her life was turned upside down. Coming to terms with a failed relationship, she must now take her ailing dachshund, Flash, in for back surgery. But when the vet tells Kay that Flash’s problem is not a disk but in fact a tumor growing on his spine and Flash has, at most, three weeks to live, Kay is devastated. From here begins a journey of self-discovery and recovery that will open Kay’s heart to the greatest miracle of all.

Flash’s Song tells the story of amazing canine courage and remission against all odds. It is a ballad of love, redemption, and a moving account of how Flash’s three-week prognosis became months of learning, loving, and finally accepting.

Written in luminous prose, accompanied by poignant photos, and filled with keen insight into love, faith, and the power of forgiveness, Flash’s Song is not only a heartwarming ode to a little dog, but a tribute to life and an invitation to cherish every moment of it.

Kay Pfaltz is the bestselling author of Lauren’s Story: An American Dog in Paris, and The Beagle. Kay has been published in The Missing Peace, Bark Magazine, and Bernie Siegel’s A Book of Miracles. She is a contributing editor for La Joie, and writes a monthly wine column for Blue Ridge Life. Kay holds a Ph.D. in English literature from Kings College, University of London, and donates 100 % of profits from her books to animal welfare organizations, as listed on her website www.kaypfaltz.com.  She lives with three rescued hounds named Chance, Sasha, and Olive in Roseland, Virginia.