Snow Dogs

Snow Dogs by J. A. C. West, published by Barrington Stoke in 2008, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 59 pages. This engaging story follows Zeb as he defies his parents to participate in the world’s largest dog sledding race, leading him into a series of unexpected challenges. The narrative explores themes of adventure and the bond between a boy and his dog, as Zeb confronts the consequences of his daring decision.
Readers will find a thrilling journey filled with action and adventure as Zeb navigates the race and its inherent risks. The story delves into the dynamics of bravery and responsibility, particularly in relation to his beloved dog. With its focus on the excitement of dog sledding and the trials of competition, this edition offers an accessible and engaging read for young audiences interested in adventure tales.
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Zeb defies his parents to take part in the biggest dog sledding race in the world, and ends up getting more than he bargained for. Will he finish the race or will his beloved dog pay the price for his bravado?
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