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Dad, Dog & Fish

By Charles Emery
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Published: March 07, 2010
Words: 48192 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

"Dad, Dog and Fish" is a memoir about life with my Dad and Bunkie, the yellow Labrador Retriever wonder dog.

Extended description

"Dad, Dog and Fish" is a memoir about life with my Dad and Bunkie, the yellow Labrador Retriever wonder dog. The story begins in 1960's Southern California and ends in a 1723 stone farmhouse in South East Pennsylvania, deep in Amish country. This book also embeds 'A Man and His Maniac: The Bunkie Story - Second Edition" as the center piece of the book.

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Tags

hunting, pets, humor, dog, father, dad, fishing, mopar, challenger, maniac, fathers and sons, labrador, bunkie

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