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| Original Title: | Lassie Come Home |
| ISBN: | 0805072063 (ISBN13: 9780805072068) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Lassie, Priscilla, Sam Carraclough, Joe Carraclough, Hynes |
| Setting: | Scotland |
| Literary Awards: | Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award (1943) |
Eric Knight
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.18 | 21472 Users | 267 Reviews

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| Title | : | Lassie Come-Home |
| Author | : | Eric Knight |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
| Published | : | April 1st 2003 by Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (first published 1940) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Animals. Fiction |
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A beloved classic gets a beautiful new look.Lassie is Joe's prize collie and constant companion. But when Joe's father loses his job, Lassie must be sold. Three times she escapes from her new owner, and three times she returns home to Joe, until finally she is taken to the remotest part of Scotland—too far a journey for any dog to make alone.
But Lassie is not just any dog.
First published in 1940, Lassie Come-Home has become one of the best-loved dog stories in the world. This beautiful edition showcases the original text and illustrations within a striking new jacket.
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Ratings: 4.18 From 21472 Users | 267 ReviewsAssess Epithetical Books Lassie Come-Home
I think everyone and their mother knows the story of Lassie. I mean, there are countless movie adaptations. But for some reason, I haven't picked up the book until now. And I've got to say, this truly is a beautiful and heartwarming story, from start to finish. It was great hearing from a dogs point of view, and the struggles she survived. The story even had a few unexpected twists.So in conclusion, amazing book, and I've got a feeling that it'll stay one of my favorite children's books for a
I have always wanted to read this book; I've seen the movie many times. Now I finally read it as an adult. However, I didn't read it just as story, but from the perspective of the Great Journey Home which we are all on. My read was a quest for universal themes, and one in particular. This quote had me in tears when I first encountered it and saw it as pertaining to my own journey back to Jesus: ...there was no hesitation. She was going home. Her senses were now aware of a great satisfaction, for

This is described as being a "new picture-book edition written for young readers." The art is beautifully done by Susan Jeffers. She captures elements of the story that will help young (and old) readers visualize the setting. There's a beautifully rendered full-page map that shows Lassie's journey from the very north of Scotland to Greenall Bridge in England.I have not read the original version of Lassie, but this seems to capture the essence of the story. There were a couple places where the
This is a delightful and heartwarming story that takes place right after World War I, in England and Scotland. The storyline centers on Lassie, the Carraclough's pet Collie. The family loves their dog very much... but when hard times hit, the family is forced into making a life-changing and heart-wrenching decision.The town of Greenall Bridge could always depend on seeing Lassie trotting down the streets with her owner, young Joe Carraclough.As the story unfolds, you will discover how determined
Great
I read this to my 8 year old, dog-lover, daughter at bedtime. The dialect was hard to read at times, and she giggled at my attempts to sound like a Yorkshireman, but we loved the story!


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