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Black Dog

Maria Wolff

Publisher: AuthorHouse

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Summary

A young boy and his family must move from the reservation.  A very special dog shows them the way.  This is a story of traditions and insight.

A portion of the profits of this book are donated to St. Michael's Association for Disabled Navajo Children, School & Residential Facility, in Arizona.
Available since: 01/16/2013.

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