His Dog By Albert Payson Terhune The story of how Link Ferris finds a
wounded dog by the roadside, and in nursing its injury realizes a sense
of genuine companionship so new to his life that it serves as a stimulus
to redemption. "He's learned me that livin' is wuthwhile," is Ferris's
plea when the owners, by right of purchase, claim him. Warm human
interest, pathos, homely humor and an unexpected ending, make of it an
exceptionally appealing dog story well worth placing beside "Lad" or
"Bruce." We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our
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