DAD BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE


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Dad by Albert Payson Terhune is a heartfelt tribute to the author's father. Through personal anecdotes and fond reminiscences, Terhune paints a loving portrait of his father, bringing to life a man of great character and warmth. In Dad, Terhune shares the life lessons he learned from his father, imparting wisdom and insight to readers. This book is a testament to the bond between a father and son and the enduring impact of a parent's influence. Whether you're a parent, a child, or simply someone who appreciates touching narratives, Dad by Albert Payson Terhune is a must-read. Experience this heartfelt tribute today!




My Friend the Dog


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Eleven stories of collies, as children's pets, farmers' steady helpers, trackers or slayers of vicious beasts, and companions of very different men and one story of a wolf as tame and devoted as a dog.




Lad: A Dog


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"Lad: A Dog" by Albert Payson Terhune. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.




Further Adventures of Lad


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Reproduction of the original.




Gray Dawn


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Tales of the large, bumptious, silver grey collie whom the Master found either an unbearable nuisance or a grand chum--never knowing which he was due to be, next.




Sunnybank


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Albert Payson Terhune


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Dad


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"Dad" may be characterized as a novel of the second chance. The protagonist, an army officer disgraced during the Mexican War, becomes a drunkard and an embarrassment to his family. When the Civil War starts, he enlists under an assumed name and rises to the rank of brevet-major by the end. Being 54, he starts a romance with a 50-year-old widow, and life seems to be looking up.




Boy's Life


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An Alabama boy’s innocence is shaken by murder and madness in the 1960s South in this novel by the New York Times–bestselling author of Swan Song. It’s 1964 in idyllic Zephyr, Alabama. People either work for the paper mill up the Tecumseh River, or for the local dairy. It’s a simple life, but it stirs the impressionable imagination of twelve-year-old aspiring writer Cory Mackenson. He’s certain he’s sensed spirits whispering in the churchyard. He’s heard of the weird bootleggers who lurk in the dark outside of town. He’s seen a flood leave Main Street crawling with snakes. Cory thrills to all of it as only a young boy can. Then one morning, while accompanying his father on his milk route, he sees a car careen off the road and slowly sink into fathomless Saxon’s Lake. His father dives into the icy water to rescue the driver, and finds a beaten corpse, naked and handcuffed to the steering wheel—a copper wire tightened around the stranger’s neck. In time, the townsfolk seem to forget all about the unsolved murder. But Cory and his father can’t. Their search for the truth is a journey into a world where innocence and evil collide. What lies before them is the stuff of fear and awe, magic and madness, fantasy and reality. As Cory wades into the deep end of Zephyr and all its mysteries, he’ll discover that while the pleasures of childish things fade away, growing up can be a strange and beautiful ride. “Strongly echoing the childhood-elegies of King and Bradbury, and every bit their equal,” Boy’s Life, a winner of both the Bram Stoker and World Fantasy Awards, represents a brilliant blend of mystery and rich atmosphere, the finest work of one of today’s most accomplished writers (Kirkus Reviews).




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