A Friend Indeed

A Friend Indeed by Mary Ann Short, published by AuthorHouse in July 1999, is a 110-page work that explores themes of friendship and perseverance through the eyes of its animal characters. The story follows Pup, the runt of a litter born to a champion Labrador retriever mother and a mongrel father. Despite his smaller size, Pup possesses a big heart and a strong spirit, hoping for a royal title from his young owner, Katie. When curiosity leads him away from home, he finds himself lost in the pine barrens of eastern Long Island, where he encounters various woodland creatures.
As Pup navigates the challenges of the forest, he forms friendships that help him confront the dangers he faces. The narrative emphasizes the importance of interdependence and the fight against prejudice, showcasing how Pup and his new friends rely on their strengths and instincts to survive. A Friend Indeed presents a journey filled with adventure and discovery, appealing to readers interested in family relationships and the bonds between animals and humans. This edition, written in English, invites readers of all ages to reflect on the values of faith and resilience.
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The son of a champion Labrador retriever mother and a mongrel father, Pup is born the runt of his litter. Yet, despite a lesser stature, he owns a big heart and an even mightier spirit. The humans that deliver him into the world are good and caring people, especially young Katie. Pup prays the child will one day bestow upon him a royal title equal to his strength of character. But as fate would have it, youthful curiosity leads him to stray from the yard. Nameless and afraid, he suddenly finds himself lost and alone in the pine barrens of eastern Long Island (New York). In a frantic effort to find his way home, Pup travels aimlessly through the forest until he crosses paths with some unusual woodland characters who ultimately befriend him and guide him on his journey. But the road home is a dangerous one and Pup and his comrades soon find themselves standing face-to-face with evil. Assembling the greatest of their physical strengths, instincts and intelligence, they fight to survive the cruelties and ignorance that surrounds them, discovering the best of themselves and each other in the process. A Friend Indeed uses primarily animal characters to tell a very human story about the ills of prejudice and the interdependence of all life. Its messages of friendship, perseverance and faith will speak to the souls of readers young and old and leave them feeling uplifted and inspired long after finishing the book.
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