Sources are appended. Luckily, these 32 novels are ready to sweep you away to vastly different eras and... A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood.

Something went wrong. Myers describes the extraordinary journey through Seaman's perspective, using the dog to remember several of his adventures in a descriptive, first-person voice. As you know this book is a historical book. Very cute book from Lewis Merriweather's dogs view point. Short excerpts from Lewis's journal in which the relevant episode is described come at the end of each chapter. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. This book would be excellent for that. But this book is unlike most of the books in that category that I have read. The journey of Lewis and Clark is one of my favorite topics.

We were made for that territory." Helped my kids better understand the journey that Lewis and Clark went on. SURVEY . Lewis & Clark & Me: A Dog’s Tale by Laurie Meyers is a story that belongs to Seaman. The dog of A Dog's Tale is Seaman, Meriwether Lewis' Newfoundland. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who have never seen such a large dog, Seaman's tales are filled with adventure and are based on the explorers' journals. Each of Seaman's stories is followed by Lewis' journal entry describing the event. Jennifer McEwen-Valdovinos, Kristi Mcewen. 30 seconds . The chapters are short, random accounts from the trip, so it's not sufficient for a history lesson, but it engages the reader so much that my fifth-grader chose to read a biographical story about the two men after reading this. I recommend that you go to your local library and check out a copy. Traveling through lands that very few people of European descent had ever trod; through lands inhabited by Native Americans, Lewis and Clark would Myers is a dog lover, and that respect comes through in the dignified portrayal of Seaman. Fable. I have a generally low opinion of historical fiction for children -- because most of it is such low quality. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. Gr. Excellent, journal-style treatment of Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery as told through the eyes of the dog who had been chosen to accompany the explorers. An afterword explains a misunderstanding about the dog's name, Seaman's epitaph, and his reaction to Lewis' death in 1809. The end is poignant and show that the dog truly did love his master. This title is different in focus, and for a younger age group, than Gail Langer Karwoski's Seaman (Peachtree, 1999) and more readable than Roland Smith's The Captain's Dog (Harcourt, 1999).

It was more on some of the highlights from the dog's p.o.v. And I learned some facts I had not previously known! "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. To see what your friends thought of this book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. I loved this book. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Laurie Myers is the author of several well-received books for intermediate readers. Beautifully detailed oil paintings bring each story to life, and a double-page map shows the expedition's route. From beavers, to bears, to buffalo! This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. At the beginning of their expedition, to explore. Adults will enjoy this book also, I did. Welcome back. Q. Handsome silhouettes ornament the chapter openers, while numerous oil paintings enliven the pages."

A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a p. As you know this book is a historical book. "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. of an animal will pull any 6 year old like myself in, like maps in a book -- (see My Father's Dragon) It didn't provide much in terms of actual history or tracking of the Lewis and Clark Trail (my mom was hoping for more of that) but really as a 6 year old I didn't mind.

Great story it arrived just fine. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who had never seen such a large dog, to his encounters with wild animals both familiar and unfamiliar, Seaman's tales are filled with the joys of companionship and the tingling excitement of adventure. Meriwether Lewis's dog Seaman serves as narrator for a fictionalized account of Lewis and William Clark's 1803-1806 journey from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean in Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's Tale by Laurie Myers, illus. What did Seaman fetch in the water for Lewis and Clark to eat? Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. answer choices . My fourth grader had to read an historical fiction book for school, and I found this at the library for her. The dog's pov style is cute, and it was interesting to be reminded of the journey of Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea, and now this dog, Seaman. Lewis and I had that fit....How did we get that close? answer choices . Students loved it. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. The book "Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's. (hunting squirrels and deer, meeting Indians that though the Newfoundland was a bear, etc. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a person get hurt. We enjoyed this one at mealtimes, told from the perspective of Seaman, with quotes from Lewis' journal.

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Sources are appended. Luckily, these 32 novels are ready to sweep you away to vastly different eras and... A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood.

Something went wrong. Myers describes the extraordinary journey through Seaman's perspective, using the dog to remember several of his adventures in a descriptive, first-person voice. As you know this book is a historical book. Very cute book from Lewis Merriweather's dogs view point. Short excerpts from Lewis's journal in which the relevant episode is described come at the end of each chapter. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. This book would be excellent for that. But this book is unlike most of the books in that category that I have read. The journey of Lewis and Clark is one of my favorite topics.

We were made for that territory." Helped my kids better understand the journey that Lewis and Clark went on. SURVEY . Lewis & Clark & Me: A Dog’s Tale by Laurie Meyers is a story that belongs to Seaman. The dog of A Dog's Tale is Seaman, Meriwether Lewis' Newfoundland. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who have never seen such a large dog, Seaman's tales are filled with adventure and are based on the explorers' journals. Each of Seaman's stories is followed by Lewis' journal entry describing the event. Jennifer McEwen-Valdovinos, Kristi Mcewen. 30 seconds . The chapters are short, random accounts from the trip, so it's not sufficient for a history lesson, but it engages the reader so much that my fifth-grader chose to read a biographical story about the two men after reading this. I recommend that you go to your local library and check out a copy. Traveling through lands that very few people of European descent had ever trod; through lands inhabited by Native Americans, Lewis and Clark would Myers is a dog lover, and that respect comes through in the dignified portrayal of Seaman. Fable. I have a generally low opinion of historical fiction for children -- because most of it is such low quality. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. Gr. Excellent, journal-style treatment of Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery as told through the eyes of the dog who had been chosen to accompany the explorers. An afterword explains a misunderstanding about the dog's name, Seaman's epitaph, and his reaction to Lewis' death in 1809. The end is poignant and show that the dog truly did love his master. This title is different in focus, and for a younger age group, than Gail Langer Karwoski's Seaman (Peachtree, 1999) and more readable than Roland Smith's The Captain's Dog (Harcourt, 1999).

It was more on some of the highlights from the dog's p.o.v. And I learned some facts I had not previously known! "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. To see what your friends thought of this book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. I loved this book. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Laurie Myers is the author of several well-received books for intermediate readers. Beautifully detailed oil paintings bring each story to life, and a double-page map shows the expedition's route. From beavers, to bears, to buffalo! This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. At the beginning of their expedition, to explore. Adults will enjoy this book also, I did. Welcome back. Q. Handsome silhouettes ornament the chapter openers, while numerous oil paintings enliven the pages."

A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a p. As you know this book is a historical book. "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. of an animal will pull any 6 year old like myself in, like maps in a book -- (see My Father's Dragon) It didn't provide much in terms of actual history or tracking of the Lewis and Clark Trail (my mom was hoping for more of that) but really as a 6 year old I didn't mind.

Great story it arrived just fine. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who had never seen such a large dog, to his encounters with wild animals both familiar and unfamiliar, Seaman's tales are filled with the joys of companionship and the tingling excitement of adventure. Meriwether Lewis's dog Seaman serves as narrator for a fictionalized account of Lewis and William Clark's 1803-1806 journey from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean in Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's Tale by Laurie Myers, illus. What did Seaman fetch in the water for Lewis and Clark to eat? Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. answer choices . My fourth grader had to read an historical fiction book for school, and I found this at the library for her. The dog's pov style is cute, and it was interesting to be reminded of the journey of Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea, and now this dog, Seaman. Lewis and I had that fit....How did we get that close? answer choices . Students loved it. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. The book "Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's. (hunting squirrels and deer, meeting Indians that though the Newfoundland was a bear, etc. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a person get hurt. We enjoyed this one at mealtimes, told from the perspective of Seaman, with quotes from Lewis' journal.

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Sources are appended. Luckily, these 32 novels are ready to sweep you away to vastly different eras and... A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood.

Something went wrong. Myers describes the extraordinary journey through Seaman's perspective, using the dog to remember several of his adventures in a descriptive, first-person voice. As you know this book is a historical book. Very cute book from Lewis Merriweather's dogs view point. Short excerpts from Lewis's journal in which the relevant episode is described come at the end of each chapter. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. This book would be excellent for that. But this book is unlike most of the books in that category that I have read. The journey of Lewis and Clark is one of my favorite topics.

We were made for that territory." Helped my kids better understand the journey that Lewis and Clark went on. SURVEY . Lewis & Clark & Me: A Dog’s Tale by Laurie Meyers is a story that belongs to Seaman. The dog of A Dog's Tale is Seaman, Meriwether Lewis' Newfoundland. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who have never seen such a large dog, Seaman's tales are filled with adventure and are based on the explorers' journals. Each of Seaman's stories is followed by Lewis' journal entry describing the event. Jennifer McEwen-Valdovinos, Kristi Mcewen. 30 seconds . The chapters are short, random accounts from the trip, so it's not sufficient for a history lesson, but it engages the reader so much that my fifth-grader chose to read a biographical story about the two men after reading this. I recommend that you go to your local library and check out a copy. Traveling through lands that very few people of European descent had ever trod; through lands inhabited by Native Americans, Lewis and Clark would Myers is a dog lover, and that respect comes through in the dignified portrayal of Seaman. Fable. I have a generally low opinion of historical fiction for children -- because most of it is such low quality. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. Gr. Excellent, journal-style treatment of Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery as told through the eyes of the dog who had been chosen to accompany the explorers. An afterword explains a misunderstanding about the dog's name, Seaman's epitaph, and his reaction to Lewis' death in 1809. The end is poignant and show that the dog truly did love his master. This title is different in focus, and for a younger age group, than Gail Langer Karwoski's Seaman (Peachtree, 1999) and more readable than Roland Smith's The Captain's Dog (Harcourt, 1999).

It was more on some of the highlights from the dog's p.o.v. And I learned some facts I had not previously known! "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. To see what your friends thought of this book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. I loved this book. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Laurie Myers is the author of several well-received books for intermediate readers. Beautifully detailed oil paintings bring each story to life, and a double-page map shows the expedition's route. From beavers, to bears, to buffalo! This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. At the beginning of their expedition, to explore. Adults will enjoy this book also, I did. Welcome back. Q. Handsome silhouettes ornament the chapter openers, while numerous oil paintings enliven the pages."

A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a p. As you know this book is a historical book. "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. of an animal will pull any 6 year old like myself in, like maps in a book -- (see My Father's Dragon) It didn't provide much in terms of actual history or tracking of the Lewis and Clark Trail (my mom was hoping for more of that) but really as a 6 year old I didn't mind.

Great story it arrived just fine. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who had never seen such a large dog, to his encounters with wild animals both familiar and unfamiliar, Seaman's tales are filled with the joys of companionship and the tingling excitement of adventure. Meriwether Lewis's dog Seaman serves as narrator for a fictionalized account of Lewis and William Clark's 1803-1806 journey from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean in Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's Tale by Laurie Myers, illus. What did Seaman fetch in the water for Lewis and Clark to eat? Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. answer choices . My fourth grader had to read an historical fiction book for school, and I found this at the library for her. The dog's pov style is cute, and it was interesting to be reminded of the journey of Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea, and now this dog, Seaman. Lewis and I had that fit....How did we get that close? answer choices . Students loved it. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. The book "Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's. (hunting squirrels and deer, meeting Indians that though the Newfoundland was a bear, etc. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a person get hurt. We enjoyed this one at mealtimes, told from the perspective of Seaman, with quotes from Lewis' journal.

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lewis and clark and me

Synopsis: In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out from St. Louis in the Indiana Territory to find a water-passage way to the Pacific Ocean. The chapters are based on accounts in Lewis's journals, from which a relevant quote closes each fictional episode. There was a problem loading your book clubs.

William Clark, to explore the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest. I loved this book. I say that because it was very short and it could've been longer. "Dog and man can fit together like no others do. Good book for 9 year olds! We absolutely loved the illustrations. They both liked hearing the real journal entries from Lewis at the end of each chapter. A pleasant account of several episodes from the Lewis & Clark Expedition in the early 1800s from the point-of-view of Meriwether Lewis’ Newfoundland. I liked the combination of 'autobiography' and primary sources included at the end of each chapter. He is a Newfoundland and he accompanied William Clark on the famous Journey of Discovery. I'm a fan of Seaman, and try to read all I can about his involvement in the Lewis & Clark expedition. A great companion to the more detailed accounts of the expedition written for kids (the best of which by far is Rosalyn Schanzer, "How We Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis and Clark"). Lewis . It is historically accurate, fun to read, and beautiful! Each chapter includes a beautiful oil painting bring each event to life. Laurie Myers is the award-winning author of chapter books for children, including Surviving Brick Johnson, an ALA notable book, and Lewis and Clark and Me, winner of the PA Children's book award and Honor book for Michigan. The idea that it is told from the p.o.v. What genre is Lewis and Clark and Me? That said though, it did give a little prologue on what Lewis and Clark did, and why. Seeing the expedition through the dog's eyes was wonderful, and the actual notes from Lewis' journal were an excellent addition. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. The book include many of these direct quotes from the original text as well as a detailed map showing the highlights of this amazing expedition. Adults will enjoy this book also, I did. The art was beautiful, there were (this was why I read it) some updated information about what happened to Seaman that I was particularly interested in for me that was what made this book worth reading. Lewis & Clark & Me: A Dog’s Tale by Laurie Meyers is a story that belongs to Seaman. Narrative told from the dog’s point of view. In 1803, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set off on a journey to explore the vast territory of the United States west of the Mississippi River.

Sources are appended. Luckily, these 32 novels are ready to sweep you away to vastly different eras and... A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood.

Something went wrong. Myers describes the extraordinary journey through Seaman's perspective, using the dog to remember several of his adventures in a descriptive, first-person voice. As you know this book is a historical book. Very cute book from Lewis Merriweather's dogs view point. Short excerpts from Lewis's journal in which the relevant episode is described come at the end of each chapter. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. This book would be excellent for that. But this book is unlike most of the books in that category that I have read. The journey of Lewis and Clark is one of my favorite topics.

We were made for that territory." Helped my kids better understand the journey that Lewis and Clark went on. SURVEY . Lewis & Clark & Me: A Dog’s Tale by Laurie Meyers is a story that belongs to Seaman. The dog of A Dog's Tale is Seaman, Meriwether Lewis' Newfoundland. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who have never seen such a large dog, Seaman's tales are filled with adventure and are based on the explorers' journals. Each of Seaman's stories is followed by Lewis' journal entry describing the event. Jennifer McEwen-Valdovinos, Kristi Mcewen. 30 seconds . The chapters are short, random accounts from the trip, so it's not sufficient for a history lesson, but it engages the reader so much that my fifth-grader chose to read a biographical story about the two men after reading this. I recommend that you go to your local library and check out a copy. Traveling through lands that very few people of European descent had ever trod; through lands inhabited by Native Americans, Lewis and Clark would Myers is a dog lover, and that respect comes through in the dignified portrayal of Seaman. Fable. I have a generally low opinion of historical fiction for children -- because most of it is such low quality. The thing about the book that really made me happy is that it was such a good period in time and it is such a good consept to know about, that now I know a lot about Lewis and Clark even though it is the dog narorating the book. Gr. Excellent, journal-style treatment of Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery as told through the eyes of the dog who had been chosen to accompany the explorers. An afterword explains a misunderstanding about the dog's name, Seaman's epitaph, and his reaction to Lewis' death in 1809. The end is poignant and show that the dog truly did love his master. This title is different in focus, and for a younger age group, than Gail Langer Karwoski's Seaman (Peachtree, 1999) and more readable than Roland Smith's The Captain's Dog (Harcourt, 1999).

It was more on some of the highlights from the dog's p.o.v. And I learned some facts I had not previously known! "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. It's not in chronological order, like another good book written from Seaman's perspective, "Seaman's Journal," which I'd recommend reading first, but the organization works well here: it's more about pacing and mood. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. To see what your friends thought of this book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. I loved this book. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club that’s right for you for free. Laurie Myers is the author of several well-received books for intermediate readers. Beautifully detailed oil paintings bring each story to life, and a double-page map shows the expedition's route. From beavers, to bears, to buffalo! This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. At the beginning of their expedition, to explore. Adults will enjoy this book also, I did. Welcome back. Q. Handsome silhouettes ornament the chapter openers, while numerous oil paintings enliven the pages."

A dog's account of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a p. As you know this book is a historical book. "Excerpts from Lewis's journals close each chapter, supplying the historical basis for the dog's adventures. of an animal will pull any 6 year old like myself in, like maps in a book -- (see My Father's Dragon) It didn't provide much in terms of actual history or tracking of the Lewis and Clark Trail (my mom was hoping for more of that) but really as a 6 year old I didn't mind.

Great story it arrived just fine. From his first meeting with Lewis, to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who had never seen such a large dog, to his encounters with wild animals both familiar and unfamiliar, Seaman's tales are filled with the joys of companionship and the tingling excitement of adventure. Meriwether Lewis's dog Seaman serves as narrator for a fictionalized account of Lewis and William Clark's 1803-1806 journey from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean in Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's Tale by Laurie Myers, illus. What did Seaman fetch in the water for Lewis and Clark to eat? Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. answer choices . My fourth grader had to read an historical fiction book for school, and I found this at the library for her. The dog's pov style is cute, and it was interesting to be reminded of the journey of Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea, and now this dog, Seaman. Lewis and I had that fit....How did we get that close? answer choices . Students loved it. There are beautiful illustrations and I truly like that each chapter is actually a excerpt from Lewis's chronicle which is quoted at the end of each chapter. The book "Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's. (hunting squirrels and deer, meeting Indians that though the Newfoundland was a bear, etc. My lest part of the book is when the dog gets bit by a bever because it is sad to see a hard working animal or even a person get hurt. We enjoyed this one at mealtimes, told from the perspective of Seaman, with quotes from Lewis' journal.

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