The Jim Kjelgaard Collection
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The Jim Kjelgaard Collection Available at Amazon in
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Trading Jeff and His Dog / Hi Jolly! “Absorbing.” – Kirkus (starred
review) Trading Jeff and His Dog is the unforgettable story of Jeff
Tarrant, a teenage peddler whose life changes when he befriends a stray dog
called Pal. Then an orphaned boy turns up too, and Jeff is faced with the
dilemma of keeping his solitary life or starting a new family. In Hi
Jolly! a young camel-rider, Ali, is running for his life after rescuing a
riding camel, called a dalul, from a cruel band of desert nomads. His journey
takes him from the Syrian desert all the way to the Southwest United States
as a camel rider with the U.S. Army’s Camel Corps. |
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Swamp Cat / The Story of Geronimo “A master storyteller at his best.” – Kirkus
(starred review) In Swamp
Cat Andy Gates is alone on his family’s swampland farm. After importing a
colony of muskrats, Andy must overcome a few obstacles: the swamp’s predators
find the muskrats as easy prey; and a dishonest neighbor is trapping them.
But then the unexpected happens: Andy is befriended by a black cat named
Frosty. The Story of
Geronimo is a biographical novel
about the Chiricahua Apache War Chief, Geronimo. A fast-paced tale that Kirkus
called a “compassionate, but objective...and arresting biography of an
American of distinguished intelligence, courage, and initiative.” |
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The Duck-footed Hound / We Were There at the Oklahoma Land Run In The
Duck-footed Hound Harky is a plucky thirteen-year-old boy that would
rather fish and hunt racoons than anything else. His nemesis is a wily and
uncatchable racoon named Old Joe. Harky’s prospects of treeing Old Joe rise when
a new coon hound, which Harky and his dad believe is half hound and half duck
because of its webbed paws, appears from nowhere. We Were There
at the Oklahoma Land Run is a
rousing tale about Cindy Simpson’s family’s desire to homestead in the
Oklahoma Territory. They are competing with hundreds of others crowded along the
border hoping for their own land. It will be a race to claim the best land before
someone else does. |
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Double Challenge / Rescue Dog of the High
Pass “Another rousing mystery of the outdoor
world.” – Kirkus (starred review) In Double
Challenge, young Ted dreams of building a resort for hunters and
fishermen. Ted and his father pool their money and purchase a small tract of
land, but Ted’s father is arrested for a crime he didn’t commit, leaving Ted
alone with his faithful dog Tammie, to start the camp and prove his father’s
innocence. Rescue Dog of
the High Pass is the
delightful story of a boy and his dog: fourteen-year-old Franz and his
beloved Alpine Mastiff, Casaer. When Franz is expelled from school for
day-dreaming he is sent to St. Bernard’s Hospice in the Swiss Alps as a
laborer. But the Prior orders Caesar to work or leave the hospice and Franz must
convince him of Caesar’s value to the hospice. |
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Tales of the Macabre / The Black Fawn Tales of the
Macabre collects three
supernatural horror stories published in Weird Tales. “The Thing from
the Barrens,” brings an unimaginable terror from the wind-swept barrens. In
“The Fangs of Tsan-Lo,” a dog wreaks a dreadful horror. “Chanu” pulls the
reader into a deadly African safari. These dark tales – revised by Robert
Bloch – are a delight. In The
Black Fawn, Allan, a young orphan, is adjusting to his new home on an
elderly couple’s farm. He is certain they will send him away, as all the
other families did, and begins rebelling in small ways. When Allan sees a
black fawn, his outlook changes and for the first time he may have found a
home where he belongs. |
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The Spell of the White Sturgeon / Dusky and
Other Tales The Spell of
the White Sturgeon, set on the
shoreline of Lake Michigan in the mid-1850s, is about Ramsay, an
eighteen-year-old boy looking for a new life in Three Points, Wisconsin.
Ramsay’s promised job disappears and he is forced to work as a laborer on a
family farm, but Ramsay’s prospects brighten when he meets a Dutch
fisherman… Dusky and
Other Tales collects six
stories published in the highly-regarded pulp magazine, Short Stories.
“Dusky” is a classic story about a boy and his dog tracking a killer. “The
Wild Pack,” told from the perspective of a blue jay, is about two dogs vying for
control of the pack. “Reputation” is an Old West gunfighter tale with a
refreshing twist. |
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