Angie Vipperman

Author
Angie Vipperman

Angie Vipperman

Welcome! If you love dogs, you're in the right place! I truly hope you (and your kids and grandchildren) will love Red Alert Ruby! I plan to write a few more books about Ruby and Max, and make it all into a book series. 

Years ago, I wrote tons of short stories, and many of them were published in children's magazines and Sunday school curriculum. Most of them were geared toward middle-grade kids. It was always my goal to eventually publish a book, and I'm so happy to say that dream has finally come true!

In addition to writing, I love crafting and art. I am also devoted to animal rescue. You can sign up to get updates about my writing here.

Red Alert Ruby

Maxwell Moves In

Ruby is a small Chihuahua with a giant personality. When she receives an unwelcome surprise, it tests her patience on an extreme level. Kids and dog-lovers of all ages will enjoy this real-life adventure of jealousy, courage, and forgiveness, all written in Ruby's point of view.

Parents and blended/adopted families can be inspired by Red Alert...

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Other Writing

Deli Dilemma Written in 2001, this short story follows a young woman named

Written in 2001, this short story follows a young woman named Mandy who learns how to keep the spirit of Thanksgiving in her heart even after the holiday is over.

A Christmas Angel Written in 2000, the short story follows a young woman

Written in 2000, the short story follows a young woman named Wanda as she discovers a community angel tree and rediscovers the true meaning of Christmas.

Praise

Red Alert Ruby is a eye-opening story told through the eyes of Ruby, a spirited Chihuahua whose world changes when her new brother Maxwell arrives from a puppy mill. Readers will gain a gentle but powerful and heartfelt understanding of what dogs in commercial breeding facilities endure. It’s an inspiring and compassionate read that helps both children and adults see the truth about puppy mills—and the healing that love and patience can bring to dogs rescued from these operations.

– Janie Jenkins, President of Stop Online Puppy Mills