Red Dog (film tie-in)
โ Scribed by Louis De Bernieres
- Publisher
- Random House Australia
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 366 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The story of the legend of Red Dog, the most famous red Kelpie in Western Australia.Red Dog is a West Australian, a lovable friendly red kelpie who found widespread fame as a result of his habit of travelling all over Western Australia, hitching rides over thousands of kilometres, settling in places for months at a time and adopting new families before heading off again to the next destination and another family - sometimes returning to say hello years later. While visiting Australia, Louis de Bernieres heard the legend of Red Dog and decided to do some research on this extraordinary story. After travelling to Western Australia and meeting countless people who'd known and loved Red Dog, Louis decided to spread Red Dog's fame a little further. The result is an utterly charming tale of an amazing dog with places to go and people to see. Red Dog will delight readers and animal lovers of all ages.This book inspired the film, Red Dog, which has gone on to become one of...
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