My Gluten-Free Knoxville
First edition 2008, Revised 2013 White Dog Studio

New Cooks in America
2012, White Dog Studio

Miss Janet’s American Breadbasket
2013, White Dog Studio

Gluten-Free Mainstream America
2013, White Dog Studio

Bienvenido a Mexico!
1977, Gilbert Commonwealth

Day Trips Out of Reading
1982, Reading Eagle Company

Pennsylvania Highlights
1984, Reading Eagle Company

How to Discover Berks County
1985, Reading Eagle Company

New Cooks on the Block
1992, Cottage of Arts in Annapolis

New Cooks II
1997, Cottage of Arts in Annapolis

Duff at First Sight
1999, Burley Creek Studio

Watching Heather Bloom
1999, Burley Creek Studio

Janet McKenzie Prince is a niche-market independent publisher dealing with varied subjects, such as wildlife rescue, pet rescue and adoption, celiac disease, travel, food and health. As a career journalist, she has served as a travel correspondent and photographer in the United States as well as in Mexico, and a newspaper columnist and feature writer in Pennsylvania. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and a master’s degree from Yale Gordon College at the University of Baltimore.


Through her publication studio, Prince published two books on wildlife rescue written by her mother, Marjorie McKenzie Davis, founder of Wildlife Fawn Rescue in Kenwood, California. She published Leap to Freedom in 1998 and Setting the Fawn Free in 2010.

Prince remains active in supporting pet rescue and pet adoption. Her books about Duff and Heather were used in Annapolis to raise awareness of the plight of homeless pets. All of her rescue dogs are proof that older dogs make wonderful pets, as well as demonstrate that you can teach old dogs new tricks.

She and her husband share quarters with two rescued Westies and one little brown stray, who she says, “arrived one cold December day, unpacked her bags, and stayed.” She lives with her husband, dogs, cats, and abundant wildlife on their property in East Tennessee.

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