Lassie Come-home

Lassie Come-home by Eric Knight is a poignant tale published by Puffin in 1994, featuring 258 pages in English. The story follows Sam Carraclough, who, facing financial difficulties, must sell his beloved collie, Lassie, to a wealthy family. Despite being taken far from home, Lassie feels a strong sense of duty to reunite with young Joe, prompting her to embark on a challenging journey back.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of loyalty and perseverance through the eyes of a determined dog. As Lassie navigates various obstacles in her quest to return home, the book delves into social themes surrounding the bond between humans and animals. This edition offers a classic perspective on juvenile fiction, making it a significant addition for those interested in stories about dogs and their unwavering loyalty.
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When Sam Carraclough fall on hard times, he is forced to sell his prize collie to a wealthy family. But Lassie, although she is taken hundreds of miles away, knows it is her duty to meet young Joe from school – so she starts on the long and difficult journey home.
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