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His Dog

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"His Dog" is a novella written by American author Albert Payson Terhune. First published in 1902, this heartwarming story is a classic in the genre of animal fiction and has resonated with readers for over a century. The book revolves around the strong bond between a young man and his loyal collie dog. The story is set in the rural countryside, and it centers on the main character, a young man named Link Ferris. Link is a hardworking farmhand, but he's lonely and longs for companionship. His life changes dramatically when he adopts a stray collie named Lad, who is intelligent and devoted. The two develop a deep and unbreakable connection, and Lad becomes Link's constant companion and faithful friend. "His Dog" beautifully captures the loyalty and emotional connection between humans and their canine companions. It portrays the adventures, challenges, and joys that Link and Lad experience together. The story explores the power of love and friendship, transcending the boundaries of species. Terhune's writing evokes a strong sense of nostalgia and a deep appreciation for the loyalty and devotion of dogs. This novella is not only a touching story of the bond between a man and his dog but also a tribute to the intelligence, loyalty, and nobility of collies. It showcases the collie breed's remarkable qualities, and as a result, it has contributed to the breed's popularity and reputation as a loyal and intelligent family pet. "His Dog" is a timeless and heartwarming tale that continues to be cherished by readers who appreciate stories of love, loyalty, and the enduring connection between humans and their four-legged friends. It is a classic example of animal fiction and remains a beloved work in the genre.

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  • Sprache:
  • Englisch
  • ISBN:
  • 9781835523698
  • Einband:
  • Taschenbuch
  • Seitenzahl:
  • 72
  • Veröffentlicht:
  • 26. Oktober 2023
  • Abmessungen:
  • 216x5x280 mm.
  • Gewicht:
  • 208 g.
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Beschreibung von His Dog

"His Dog" is a novella written by American author Albert Payson Terhune. First published in 1902, this heartwarming story is a classic in the genre of animal fiction and has resonated with readers for over a century. The book revolves around the strong bond between a young man and his loyal collie dog.

The story is set in the rural countryside, and it centers on the main character, a young man named Link Ferris. Link is a hardworking farmhand, but he's lonely and longs for companionship. His life changes dramatically when he adopts a stray collie named Lad, who is intelligent and devoted.

The two develop a deep and unbreakable connection, and Lad becomes Link's constant companion and faithful friend. "His Dog" beautifully captures the loyalty and emotional connection between humans and their canine companions. It portrays the adventures, challenges, and joys that Link and Lad experience together.

The story explores the power of love and friendship, transcending the boundaries of species. Terhune's writing evokes a strong sense of nostalgia and a deep appreciation for the loyalty and devotion of dogs. This novella is not only a touching story of the bond between a man and his dog but also a tribute to the intelligence, loyalty, and nobility of collies. It showcases the collie breed's remarkable qualities, and as a result, it has contributed to the breed's popularity and reputation as a loyal and intelligent family pet.

"His Dog" is a timeless and heartwarming tale that continues to be cherished by readers who appreciate stories of love, loyalty, and the enduring connection between humans and their four-legged friends. It is a classic example of animal fiction and remains a beloved work in the genre.

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