A Labrador retriever, an English bull terrier, and a Siamese cat trek 300 miles across Canada to reunite with their family. With instinct and love as their only guides, these pets face all kinds of peril as they try to make their way home. "The narration is excellent, capturing the suspense and drama of the animals' tale." (KLIAT)
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A Labrador retriever, an English bull terrier, and a Siamese cat trek 300 miles across Canada to reunite with their family. With instinct and love as their only guides, these pets face all kinds of peril as they try to make their way home. "The narration is excellent, capturing the suspense and drama of the animals' tale." (KLIAT)
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Good. 3 AUDIO CDs withdrawn from the library collection. Some library marking. Each Audio CD is polished for your satisfaction. You will receive a good set. Enjoy this presentable AUDIO CD performance.
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Good. Audio Book 3 AUDIO CDS, polished for your satisfaction for a worthwhile set, in the clamshell case withdrawn from the library collection. Some shelf wear and library marking to the box and the CDs. The Audio CDs are in individual slots, protected and clear sounding. Enjoy this AUDIO CD performance.
an enchanting story good for young and old .ifyou are into reading to your kids you couldn't do better
saxunltd
Apr 3, 2014
Great re-visit with a wondrous writer!
Wow! Sheila Burnford tells a great story. I watched the movie, too--the original Disney 1963 (on VHS, no less!) and had a wonderful time. The great prose descriptions of the Eastern Ontario forests and rural areas is so stimulating to the imagination, and the truly terrifying parts--Tao the Siamese cat being chased by a lynx, and the bear encounters for Old Bodger (the pit bull terrier), are so riveting.--edge of your seat kind of stuff! (The movie difference is that the scenes noted here were in broad daylight, whereas in the book they are often at night or dark times.) I just loved it all. Highly recommend this one to anyone!
jn54
Jun 18, 2007
The Incredible Journey
Having watched the film version of this when young, I of course, had fond memories of the story. The book, however, was a real treat to read as it elaborated on the basic story and one was able to appreciate the detailed description of the country and terrain that the 3 animals fictionally crossed. I felt I got to know the landscape well and learnt a lot more about nature and wildlife. Sheila Burnford obviously understands the animals she writes about, so much so, that as the reader I felt I was able to empathise with the animals, suffer with them - feel their joy and frustrations. My only criticism would be that I felt the story was fininshed off a little abrubtly, as if the writer maybe wanted to move onto something else.. but then maybe I was enjoying the journey so much that I didn't want it to finish.
Meows2002
Apr 3, 2007
Love it
I think I have read this book about 10 plus times since 1976 its still one of my favorites. And I cry everytime I read it. You can see the movie but the book is always better. I bought this book at the school book fair in elementry school and still have it. Its a wonderful story about 2 dogs and cat and their adventures to return to their family.