Moondog: Race for the Son

Moondog: Race for the Son

by Thomas Trock
Moondog: Race for the Son

Moondog: Race for the Son

by Thomas Trock

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Overview

Joseph and his family arrive for a much-anticipated visit at his uncle's cabin in the Rocky Mountains. Despite his uncle's skepticism, Joseph and his dog Moon soon display their extraordinary tracking and observation skills. After discovering fresh cougar tracks near the cabin, the two uncover hidden evidence of local horse thieves during their first exploration in the mountains.

But soon their outdoor expertise is put to a life-or-death test as they attempt to rescue a young hiker lost in the mountains. Racing against a deadly storm and wildfire, and confronted by poachers and wolves, Joseph's faith is challenged as he and Moon battle to survive in a heroic struggle of triumph over tragedy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780997827125
Publisher: Thomas Trock
Publication date: 01/01/2019
Series: Moondog , #2
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

Thomas Trock is a career biologist with the Fish and Wildlife Service. For years he has enjoyed hiking where no other boot-print can be found - armed with backpack, fly rod, and one of the goofiest dogs on the planet. When not captivated by the solitude of the mountains, Thomas likes to visit nursing homes with Cosmos the Wonderdog, and serenade the residents with his acoustic guitar. Thomas has lived in Africa, and along with his beloved wife, has worked with some remarkable folks in several third-world countries. No one has ever accused him of being the sharpest tool in the shed. He considers himself just a simple man who has found a remarkable Truth. Some of his favorite movies are: Do You Believe? The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry, The Chronicles of Narnia series, and Babe. Theodor Geisel is a favorite author, as Dr. Seuss is one of the few writers Thomas can understand. Usually. Well - sometimes anyway.
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