





Teeny Tiny Tomi is the true story—as told through the eyes of an abandoned puppy and her guardian angels—about some of life’s challenges and lessons of compassion. By simply extending a helping hand, small acts of kindness can be very powerful, becoming gifts to both those who receive and those who give. The teaching lessons suggested at the end of each chapter can be learned at any age and are perfect conversation starters between parents, grandparents and teachers with the children in their care.
A portion of the proceeds from this book will support the homeless and the animals they cherish.

Following each chapter there will be a box of discussion topics. Use these topics to start conversations with your friends and family.












Sue Meller is a first-time author. She spent her professional career in the hospitality industry, predominantly as the managing director of the Headliners Club in Austin, Texas, for forty years. This experience put her in contact with political, business, educational, and civic leaders at the highest echelons in their fields. She was also the founding director of the Headliners Foundation, a nonprofit that promotes excellence in journalism.
Sue resides in Austin, Texas, and is active in its philanthropic community, serving on numerous boards of directors. She has a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from St. Edward’s University, where she is a distinguished alumnus.

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