The Dog Who Wouldn't Be by Farley Mowat

Set in the Canadian prairies during the 1920s and 1930s, this heartwarming memoir recounts the adventures of a young boy and his extraordinary dog, who defies all canine conventions. The dog, known for his quirky behavior and human-like intelligence, becomes an integral part of the family, engaging in a series of humorous and touching escapades. Through the eyes of the boy, readers experience the joys and challenges of growing up in a rural setting, with the loyal and unpredictable dog providing companionship and life lessons along the way. The story captures the essence of friendship, loyalty, and the unique bond between a boy and his pet.

Published
1957
Nationality
Canadian
Length
Short
Pages
160-200
Original Language
English
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