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Baldy of Nome

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About This Book

The narrative follows a spirited sled dog and the boy who cares for him as they move from kennel life into local and long-distance dog-team competitions across an Alaskan frontier community. Episodes trace training, handlers' relationships, and the dogs' temperaments, alternating hardships — injury, grief, and near separation — with moments of loyalty, humor, and camaraderie among racers and caretakers. The book culminates in a major race and reflects on endurance, leadership, and the bond between humans and working dogs that sustains life on the trail.

About the Author

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Esther Birdsall Darling

Esther Birdsall Darling was an American author known for her children's literature, particularly her engaging storytelling that often featured animals and adventure. One of her most notable works is "Baldy of Nome," which tells the heartwarming tale of a dog in the Alaskan gold rush. Darling's writing reflects her love for nature and her ability to capture the spirit of adventure, making her stories resonate with young readers. Through her work, she contributed to the literary heritage of early 20th-century American children's fiction.

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