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Dick's retriever

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About This Book

A widowed mother and her twelve-year-old son shelter a weak retriever found outside during a violent storm, beginning a series of episodes that test their courage and kindness. The boy runs errands, faces a schoolyard bully, and pursues a posted reward, while the dog becomes integral to their fortunes. Encounters with a military officer and difficult times lead to a daring rescue that repays earlier compassion and reveals a stranger's fulfilled mission. The narrative emphasizes loyalty, resourcefulness, and community bonds through episodic, action-driven scenes.

About the Author

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E. M. Stooke

E. M. Stooke is an author known for his work in children's literature, particularly for the book "Dick's Retriever." This engaging story features themes of adventure and companionship, centered around the bond between a boy and his dog. Stooke's writing captures the innocence and excitement of childhood, making his work appealing to young readers. While not extensively documented, his contributions to the genre reflect a dedication to storytelling that resonates with the experiences of youth.