The Adventures of Leo the Border Collie From PA

The Adventures of Leo the Border Collie From PA

Charles Davis

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Publishing Services Consortium, LLC (PSC)
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9798887633312
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This is the story of a border collie named Leonidas who works a small farm in Gouldsboro, Pennsylvania, with his owner Farmer Ben. One day, while feeding and counting the animals in the barn, Farmer Ben notices that one of his award-winning sheep, Snowball, has come up missing. With one look from Ben, Leo understands what he must do, and he heads out on a journey across the United States looking for the lost ewe. Along the way, Leo learns about geography, state animals, life lessons, and what it means to make new friends and work together to achieve a goal. Our journey begins in the Pocono Mountains of Gouldsboro, Pennsylvania, but who knows where it will take us and what interesting creatures and things we will meet along the way. So come along with Leo, and let’s have a poetic adventure. Tally forth!

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