Nop’s Trials

Nop’s Trials by Donald McCaig is a work of fiction published by Pan in 1985. This edition spans 251 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Lewis Burkholder as he faces the challenge of recovering his sheepdog, Nop, who has been stolen and sold to a ruthless dog handler. The story delves into the bond between Lewis and Nop, highlighting the emotional and physical trials that ensue as Lewis embarks on his quest.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the lengths to which one will go for loyalty and companionship. The book captures the struggles faced by Lewis as he navigates the complexities of dog handling and the impact of loss. Through this journey, themes of perseverance and determination are woven into the fabric of the narrative, providing insight into the relationship between humans and their canine companions.
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When the sheep dog, Nop, is stolen from Lewis Burkholder’s farm and sold to a ruthless dog handler, Lewis struggles to recover his dog
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