Jess is out for a walk with her friends when she is faced with a difficult situation and is not afraid to step in. Despite her disabilities, she sets about helping Rosie the guide dog get her master safely back to his family.
Jess has sight problems herself, which is why she wanted to write this book. She lost confidence for a while and was frightened about losing her sight, but Jess as usual bounced back and now volunteers at Guide Dogs for the Blind events.
Since the last book, She's Still My Nan, Jess has received two amazing awards, including a permanent plaque at The Hive Library in Worcester for achievements as an author. Jess also received a national award as a leader of people with learning disabilities and autism for changing her community. She inspires people to never give up because 'It's ok to be different because we are all the same inside '