Children’s Book
Petey The Pug Escapes For 24 Hours
Renee’ Servello has just written another children’s book full of excitement. It is the story of a precious little Pug puppy that manages to run away from his home for 24 hours and have the time of his life and he will never forget it. This also is a true story and you will find yourself having fun alongside PETEY.
Freckles Finds A Forever Home
Renee Servello
Freckles Finds A Home is about a little rabbit that wants a real family and home. She wants to leave the Bunny Farm and find a forever home. A family, the Servello’s,want a real bunny to join their family. Daughter Kelli found an adorable rabbit at the Bunny Farm. She took the little miniature rabbit to her parent’s home to meet them. It was love at first sight! She had some patches of brown mixed into her fur that looked like bunny freckles. She was promptly named Freckles. She has so many adventures in her new home that it is hard to keep up with her. We know you will love reading all about them all!
Humor
HUMOR ALL THE WAY
Renee Servello
Renee’ tends to see the humor in just about any situation and you will laugh along with her. She doesn’t miss much and her observations tend to be on a target. She invites her readers to sit back and enjoy the laughs and remember that HUMOR IS THE RX FOR LIFE. She’s back with another prescription for happiness to bring you good laughs and lots of fun. We all have an expiration date, so let’s make the most of your shelf life!
YOU’RE KIDDING…
I’M A SENIOR?
Renee Servello
It’s common to see seniors as wise elders who advise younger generations, but if you’re a senior, who advises you? Whom do you turn to when old age has caught up with you and those senior moments begin? You’re KIDDING…I’m a SENIOR? provides perfect advice, and ample humor, about your serious (and seriously hilarious) situation.
Renee’ Servello knows exactly what she’s talking about when she chronicles the trials and tribulations of being a senior citizen. Between her own experiences and those of her relatives and friends, she understands that aging brings with it a host of hilarious moments and situations. Her big southern personality pokes through in her work as she recounts everything from the changes aging has brought to her morning routine to the perils of intensive cardio classes. Servello mourns the loss of her youth and her eyelashes, although those chin hairs remain as stubborn as ever! Throughout all her observations, Servello has an important piece of advice for her readers: treasure your seniors.