Gray Dawn, a blue merle collie born in Sunnybank, never does things as the others do, or as the others before him. Early on, the Master is convinced that Gray Dawn is a hopeless case, and is about to sell him to another breeder, despite his wife's protests. But Gray Dawn is spared at the last moment by performing a courageous deed that wins his Master's heart.
A reissued paperback edition of the stories written by Albert Payson Terhune for The Ladies' Home Journal in 1927 in serial form.
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Review:
" Another of those always interesting and entertaining Sunnybank collies is the central figure in Mr. Terhune s new book. It is by far the best dog story that Mr. Terhune has yet written." --The New York Times (1920, upon original publication)
" Another of those always interesting and entertaining Sunnybank collies is the central figure in Mr. Terhune s new book. It is by far the best dog story that Mr. Terhune has yet written." --The New York Times (1920, upon original publication)
" Another of those always interesting and entertaining Sunnybank collies is the central figure in Mr. Terhune s new book. It is by far the best dog story that Mr. Terhune has yet written." --The New York Times (1920, upon original publication)
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- PublisherJ. N. Townsend Publishing
- Publication date2005
- ISBN 10 1880158353
- ISBN 13 9781880158357
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages182
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