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Prince Jan, St. Bernard

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The narrative follows a young St. Bernard puppy raised among hospice dogs and instructed about their life-saving duty; after playful early days he experiences separation and mistreatment, is rescued by a kindly stranger, and spends time in a pound among other dogs. The tale traces his training and journeys between snowy mountain life and a warmer Land of No Snow, his encounters with fellow animals, moments of loneliness and recovery, and moral choices that test his instincts and loyalty. Interwoven episodes offer animal-centered adventure and gentle lessons about compassion, courage, and the search for belonging.

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Forrestine C. Hooker

Forrestine C. Hooker was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She often drew inspiration from her love of animals and nature, which is evident in her notable works such as "Prince Jan, St. Bernard" and "Star: The Story of an Indian Pony." Hooker's storytelling is characterized by its engaging narratives and vivid descriptions, appealing to young readers and fostering a sense of adventure and empathy towards animals. Her works continue to be appreciated for their charm and moral lessons, making her a significant figure in the realm of children's fiction.

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