The Man Who Loved His Dog
When the world goes mad, your one true friend might just be a dog!
The story of Azira, Royal Prince of Hagash, begins when an evil man takes control of the city.
With his parents murdered, and afraid for his life, Azira has no choice but to flee his home and head into the desert.
After trudging on and on in the blistering heat, he collapses from exhaustion, and feels the end of his life has arrived.
It's then that he is rescued by a beautiful, dark-brown dog, who gives him water to drink and food to eat. She shows him how to survive on their new, lakeside home, by the edge of the desert and grassland, not far from the forest.
When she is so wonderful and so good to him, how can he fail to love her?
The two of them live happily together for years, far away from humanity, not needing anyone else.
Then another city sends a woodcutting party to the forest ... And everything changes!
Can Azira adapt to life in the city again, now he's become a wildman? And will he change his belief that people and cities are just plain evil?
Above all, who does he love most - the beautiful Princess of Nimmur, or his own, beloved, beautiful dog?
The Man Who Loved His Dog is a children's story, set in a fictionalised version of Ancient Sumer, the oldest civilisation of Ancient Mesopotamia. Aimed broadly at children aged 9-13, its mix of adventure, romance, humour and delightful illustrations will appeal to almost everyone.
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The story of Azira, Royal Prince of Hagash, begins when an evil man takes control of the city.
With his parents murdered, and afraid for his life, Azira has no choice but to flee his home and head into the desert.
After trudging on and on in the blistering heat, he collapses from exhaustion, and feels the end of his life has arrived.
It's then that he is rescued by a beautiful, dark-brown dog, who gives him water to drink and food to eat. She shows him how to survive on their new, lakeside home, by the edge of the desert and grassland, not far from the forest.
When she is so wonderful and so good to him, how can he fail to love her?
The two of them live happily together for years, far away from humanity, not needing anyone else.
Then another city sends a woodcutting party to the forest ... And everything changes!
Can Azira adapt to life in the city again, now he's become a wildman? And will he change his belief that people and cities are just plain evil?
Above all, who does he love most - the beautiful Princess of Nimmur, or his own, beloved, beautiful dog?
The Man Who Loved His Dog is a children's story, set in a fictionalised version of Ancient Sumer, the oldest civilisation of Ancient Mesopotamia. Aimed broadly at children aged 9-13, its mix of adventure, romance, humour and delightful illustrations will appeal to almost everyone.
The Man Who Loved His Dog
When the world goes mad, your one true friend might just be a dog!
The story of Azira, Royal Prince of Hagash, begins when an evil man takes control of the city.
With his parents murdered, and afraid for his life, Azira has no choice but to flee his home and head into the desert.
After trudging on and on in the blistering heat, he collapses from exhaustion, and feels the end of his life has arrived.
It's then that he is rescued by a beautiful, dark-brown dog, who gives him water to drink and food to eat. She shows him how to survive on their new, lakeside home, by the edge of the desert and grassland, not far from the forest.
When she is so wonderful and so good to him, how can he fail to love her?
The two of them live happily together for years, far away from humanity, not needing anyone else.
Then another city sends a woodcutting party to the forest ... And everything changes!
Can Azira adapt to life in the city again, now he's become a wildman? And will he change his belief that people and cities are just plain evil?
Above all, who does he love most - the beautiful Princess of Nimmur, or his own, beloved, beautiful dog?
The Man Who Loved His Dog is a children's story, set in a fictionalised version of Ancient Sumer, the oldest civilisation of Ancient Mesopotamia. Aimed broadly at children aged 9-13, its mix of adventure, romance, humour and delightful illustrations will appeal to almost everyone.
The story of Azira, Royal Prince of Hagash, begins when an evil man takes control of the city.
With his parents murdered, and afraid for his life, Azira has no choice but to flee his home and head into the desert.
After trudging on and on in the blistering heat, he collapses from exhaustion, and feels the end of his life has arrived.
It's then that he is rescued by a beautiful, dark-brown dog, who gives him water to drink and food to eat. She shows him how to survive on their new, lakeside home, by the edge of the desert and grassland, not far from the forest.
When she is so wonderful and so good to him, how can he fail to love her?
The two of them live happily together for years, far away from humanity, not needing anyone else.
Then another city sends a woodcutting party to the forest ... And everything changes!
Can Azira adapt to life in the city again, now he's become a wildman? And will he change his belief that people and cities are just plain evil?
Above all, who does he love most - the beautiful Princess of Nimmur, or his own, beloved, beautiful dog?
The Man Who Loved His Dog is a children's story, set in a fictionalised version of Ancient Sumer, the oldest civilisation of Ancient Mesopotamia. Aimed broadly at children aged 9-13, its mix of adventure, romance, humour and delightful illustrations will appeal to almost everyone.
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BN ID: | 2940157287009 |
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Publisher: | Diverse and Widespread Books |
Publication date: | 05/16/2017 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 164 |
File size: | 806 KB |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |
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