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Beautiful Joe's paradise part 1 (The Marshall Saunders Collection Book 10)

Beautiful Joe's paradise part 1 (The Marshall Saunders Collection Book 10)

Marshall Saunders
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For a long time I have had in mind a story bearing on the immortality of animals. Some four years ago, while walking with my father, I sketched the outline of this paradise for animals that I so earnestly wished to write about. He was much interested, and said at once, " You should make your old favourite Joe the hero of this paradise." Almost shocked at the idea of trading, as it were, on the popularity of the dear old animal, I said, firmly, " I can not do that. I shall never bring Joe into another story." However, last autumn, when in great grief over the death of a beloved dog, my mind turned strongly to my animal story, old Joe was ever before me. He, and only he, was suited to preside over the happy republic where the animals found themselves after death. Struggle against it as I would, Joe constantly confronted me, and as his death has occurred since the publication of the story of his life, I at first reluctantly, then gladly, introduced my former friend into a second story.
Pages
212
Format
Kindle Edition

Beautiful Joe's paradise part 1 (The Marshall Saunders Collection Book 10)

Marshall Saunders
0/5 ( ratings)
For a long time I have had in mind a story bearing on the immortality of animals. Some four years ago, while walking with my father, I sketched the outline of this paradise for animals that I so earnestly wished to write about. He was much interested, and said at once, " You should make your old favourite Joe the hero of this paradise." Almost shocked at the idea of trading, as it were, on the popularity of the dear old animal, I said, firmly, " I can not do that. I shall never bring Joe into another story." However, last autumn, when in great grief over the death of a beloved dog, my mind turned strongly to my animal story, old Joe was ever before me. He, and only he, was suited to preside over the happy republic where the animals found themselves after death. Struggle against it as I would, Joe constantly confronted me, and as his death has occurred since the publication of the story of his life, I at first reluctantly, then gladly, introduced my former friend into a second story.
Pages
212
Format
Kindle Edition

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