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Dog Overboard! Finding a lost, injured dog on a remote island throws Jeff's summer into a chaos of challenges. Where did this magnificent Doberman come from--and why is no one looking for him? Jeff could not find the answers, but the answers eventually found him in a way he could never have imagined. The results challenge his perspective and force him to face tough choices in a way that most twelve-year-olds never encounter.
Set in the summertime paradise of northeastern Michigan, in the author's hometown of Hessel, adults and children alike will enjoy this heartwarming story of a young boy
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Dog Overboard! Finding a lost, injured dog on a remote island throws Jeff's summer into a chaos of challenges. Where did this magnificent Doberman come from--and why is no one looking for him? Jeff could not find the answers, but the answers eventually found him in a way he could never have imagined. The results challenge his perspective and force him to face tough choices in a way that most twelve-year-olds never encounter.

Set in the summertime paradise of northeastern Michigan, in the author's hometown of Hessel, adults and children alike will enjoy this heartwarming story of a young boy and the dog he yearns to call his own. Don't miss the sequel, Shadows: a Scout story, also available on Amazon.


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Autorenporträt
Julie Nye established a life-long interest in dogs, horses, and storytelling before she started kindergarten. After college, she converted her growing dog expertise into volunteer involvement with multiple service dog organizations, eventually becoming a trainer, a board member, and the co-founder of a specialty program for training dogs to work with autistic children. She has been a freelance writer since 1986, with a variety of books through different publishers. Nye makes her home in Michigan with her two German Shepherds: Voelker, a retired service dog, and Ajo, a young upstart with absurd amounts of energy.