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Double Challenge

Chapter 26: JIM KJELGAARD
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Two outdoorsmen and their tricolored collie maintain a remote camp, plumbing a spring, cutting wood and hunting to keep the place going. Their ordinary tasks are upended when a shooting draws law-enforcement attention and triggers a search that forces them into tracking and pursuit. Along the way the dog carries messages, hunters face wildlife hazards including a charging bear and lively woodcock flights, and traps and betrayals complicate loyalties. The narrative alternates practical campcraft and pursuit scenes with moral pressures, testing the characters’ courage, resourcefulness and bonds under mounting danger.

JIM KJELGAARD

was born in New York City. Happily enough, he was still in the pre-school age when his father decided to move the family to the Pennsylvania mountains. There young Jim grew up among some of the best hunting and fishing in the United States. He says: "If I had pursued my scholastic duties as diligently as I did deer, trout, grouse, squirrels, etc., I might have had better report cards!"

Jim Kjelgaard has worked at various jobs—trapper, teamster, guide, surveyor, factory worker and laborer. When he was in the late twenties he decided to become a full-time writer. He has succeeded in his wish. He has published several hundred short stories and articles and quite a few books for young people.

His hobbies are hunting, fishing, dogs, and questing for new stories. He tells us: "Story hunts have led me from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Arctic Circle to Mexico City. Stories, like gold, are where you find them. You may discover one three thousand miles from home or, as in The Spell of the White Sturgeon, right on your own doorstep." And he adds: "I am married to a very beautiful girl and have a teen-age daughter. Both of them order me around in a shameful fashion, but I can still boss the dog! We live in Phoenix, Arizona."