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Anna may be the smallest member of the dog team, but she’s surely the most determined. In this incredible true story, Anna is picked to join a thrilling, 2,500-mile expedition across the top of the world. When the lead dog becomes lost, it’s up to Anna to take his place. Will she have what it takes to ensure the survival of all? 

Arctic adventurer Pam Flowers shares Anna’s amazing story in classrooms and auditoriums all over North America. Children learn that even the smallest, seemingly the most powerless among us, are big enough to try their best.


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Date de parution

01 juillet 2015

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9781941821961

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English

Poids de l'ouvrage

4 Mo

Big-Enough Anna
The Little Sled Dog Who Braved the Arctic

WRITTEN BY Pam Flowers with Ann Dixon
ILLUSTRATED BY Bill Farnsworth
Contents
Big-Enough Anna
Epilogue
ALASKA NORTHWEST BOOKS

A nna was the smallest and youngest puppy in her litter, born in a winter deep with snow. Walls of white edged the path to the dog lot, where the puppies snuggled against their mother.
Anna s owner, a dog musher named Pam, checked frequently on the new arrivals. That first month she visited the puppies often, talking to them, petting them, and watching them play.
Soon they wriggled with happiness to see Pam coming.
O ne day, when the puppies were about four weeks old, Anna peered over the edge of the doghouse. She wanted to go exploring, but her three-inch legs weren t nearly long enough to reach the ground.

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