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9781591886679
1591886678
667-CD
Maverick Books
(OCoLC)943640668
TxAuBib
Erickson, John R.,
1943-
Wagons west (67)
[Audio Book] /
written and read by John R. Erickson.
Perryton, TX :
Maverick Books, Inc.,
2016.
2 sound discs (ca. 3 hr.) :
digital ;
4 3/4 in.
Hank the cowdog ;
67
Complete and unabridged.
Compact discs.
"Hank and Drover start things off by singing 'Winter take a hike,' and while Hank is watching a column of red ants, he hears them sing their little 'Ant's song.'"--Container.
Read by the author.
Recorded at The Audio Refinery in Amarillo, Texas.
"It's early springtime on the ranch, and Hank is going through the usual motions of making sure that a warm spring arrives safely: singing songs about it, barking faithfully each morning, and helping the cowboys with their work around the ranch. However, in the midst of a particularly hard day's nap, he receives a report that his little birdy friend, Madame Moonshine, is in danger of being eaten by Pete the Barncat! Naturally, Hank springs into action to save her, but a misstep brings the wrath of Sally May down on his head, and Hank must flee the scene of the rescue and travel west on the Oregon Trail with Little Alfred. Later, when a freak storm strands both of them far from the house, Hank must rely on his instincts and clever wits--and perhaps a little help from Madame Moonshine--to keep them both safe and get Alfred back to his mother!"--Container.
20191211.
Hank the Cowdog (Fictitious character)
Juvenile fiction.
Dogs
Juvenile fiction.
Ranch life
Juvenile fiction.
Survival
Juvenile fiction.
Oregon National Historic Trail
Juvenile fiction.
Humorous fiction.
Western fiction.
Audiobooks (CD.)
Maverick Books.
Hank the cowdog ;
67.
TXHSB