Buck

Buck by Shannon Sloan, published by AuthorHouse in December 2005, is a 140-page work that explores the bond between humans and their pets. The story follows Buck, a Saint Bernard adopted from the pound by new owners who quickly discover the energetic and unpredictable nature of their new companion. As Buck leads them into various adventures, the narrative highlights the complexities of pet ownership and the emotional connections that develop between animals and their families.
Readers will find that Buck not only showcases the lively antics of a beloved pet but also delves into themes of loyalty and friendship. The book presents a journey filled with action and emotional depth, particularly when a loved one is taken away, prompting a powerful response from Erin, Buck’s owner. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of companionship and the impact pets have on our lives, making it a thoughtful exploration of the relationship between humans and animals.
Official synopsis Publisher
Buck is a Saint Bernard. His new owners adopt him from the pound, not realizing what they are getting their hands into. They soon find out though, as Buck leads them into a state of action wherever he is. Some may call it trouble, while others call it heroism. When a loved one is taken from you, no amount of force can hold you back. And that’s exactly the way Erin acted when Buck was taken from her. An animal is not just a household pet, they are your friend for life.
FAQ
What is “Buck” about?
Who is the author of “Buck”?
When was “Buck” published?
What is the ISBN for “Buck”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
