Running Dogs and Rose’s Children

Running Dogs and Rose’s Children
Title Running Dogs and Rose’s Children PDF eBook
Author Eric George de Jong
Publisher Blue Weaver Distributors
Total Pages
Release
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0620864567

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Running Dogs and Rose’s Children tell the story of how Eric and wife Jenny are plunged into parenthood after adopting three siblings aged eleven, five and one after their mother died of cancer. The new family set about starting over, building a family life together from scratch, in their rambling farmhouse outside Harare, Zimbabwe. Their story was on course for a happily ever after ending, until their lives and the lives of those around them were destroyed by Robert Mugabe’s war of terror, unleashed on white farmers and opposition party members, launching an era of economic, social and political turmoil which eventually saw the family fleeing the country for fear of being killed. Eric’s fierce love of his country and his principles saw him immersing himself in the dangerous opposition politics of the day where elections were rigged, and fellow party members were tortured and murdered. Somehow Eric de Jong’s irrepressible sense of humour bubbles throughout this absorbing, honest and deeply personal account of a growing family, of love, entrepreneurial success and failure, mental illness, political exile, and the distressing and often absurd collapse of a beautiful African country and stoicism of its people.

Running Dogs & Rose's Children

Running Dogs & Rose's Children
Title Running Dogs & Rose's Children PDF eBook
Author Eric George de Jong
Publisher Eric George Dejong
Total Pages 502
Release 2020-03-03
Genre
ISBN 9780620864558

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Eric de Jong and his wife, Jenny plunged into parenthood when they adopted three siblings from the children's dying mother. The new family set about living happily ever after in their rambling farmhouse outside Harare. But ever after proved short lived as Zimbabwe's small window of stability closed in on them quickly when Robert Mugabe unleashed a war on white farmers and opposition party members, launching an era of economic, social and political turmoil which eventually saw the family fleeing the country for fear of being killed.Eric well knew the cost of conflict, but his fierce love of his country and his principles saw him immersing himself in the dangerous opposition politics of the day where elections were rigged and fellow party members were tortured and murdered.Eric de Jon's irrepressible sense of humour bubbles throughout this absorbing, honest and deeply personal account of a growing family, of love, entrepreneurial success and failure, mental illness, political exile, and the distressing and often absurd collapse of a beautiful African country and stoicism of its people.

Dozer's Run: A True Story of a Dog and His Race

Dozer's Run: A True Story of a Dog and His Race
Title Dozer's Run: A True Story of a Dog and His Race PDF eBook
Author Debbie Levy
Publisher Triangle Interactive, Inc.
Total Pages
Release 2017-12-13
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1684444519

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Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Dozer the Goldendoodle has a wonderful life! He and his best friend, Chica, belong to a loving family. They have warm beds to sleep in, enough food to eat, and plenty of room in their yard to play and investigate. What more could a good dog want? As it turns out, Dozer wants an adventure. And when a runner runs past his yard, followed by another, and another, and another, Dozer decides to follow and see what is happening. In May 2011, unbeknownst to his owner, Dozer slipped out of his yard in Highland, Maryland, enticed by the sight of people running past. The runners were participating in the Maryland Half Marathon, a race benefitting the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center. Dozer joined the 2,000 runners in the race, inspiring everyone along the 13-mile race course. By the time his adventure was over and he was reunited with his family, Dozer's "Run" encouraged thousands of pledges in support of the Greenebaum Cancer Center. This true story of a playful dog that actually runs a half marathon entertains as well as inspires.

Dogs Are People Too

Dogs Are People Too
Title Dogs Are People Too PDF eBook
Author Mary Jean Alsina,CPDT-KA,PCT-A, M.A.
Publisher First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages 124
Release 2016-04-12
Genre Pets
ISBN 1622879996

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Dogs Are People Too- The Practical Guide to Understanding and Training Your Dog (because you're more alike than you think!) is a comprehensive guide for novice to experienced owners on how to best understand and interact with their dogs for utmost success.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Civic Club of Philadelphia
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1915
Genre Civic improvement
ISBN

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The Civic Club Bulletin

The Civic Club Bulletin
Title The Civic Club Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Civic Club of Philadelphia
Publisher
Total Pages 682
Release 1915
Genre Philadelphia (Pa.)
ISBN

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Marathon and Steve

Marathon and Steve
Title Marathon and Steve PDF eBook
Author Mary Rayner
Publisher Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages 32
Release 1989
Genre Dogs
ISBN 9780525444565

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Marathon the dog has difficulty sharing his master's enthusiasm for their daily run; then an injury suggests an alternative form of exercise.