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Dog Gone: A Lost Pet's Extraordinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home
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Dog Gone: A Lost Pet's Extraordinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home
Current price: $13.99
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Dog Gone: A Lost Pet's Extraordinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home
Current price: $13.99
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The true story of a lost dog’s journey and a family’s furious search to find him before it is too late. Along the way, a father and son discover their own lost bond. Suspenseful, heartbreaking, and ultimately life-affirming,
Dog Gone
shows us the way heroism can assert itself in the little things we do each day.
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Now a Netflix Film Starring Rob Lowe.
October 10, 1998. Fielding Marshall is hiking on the Appalachian Trail. His beloved dog—a six-year-old golden retriever mix named Gonker—bolts into the woods. Just like that, he’s vanished. And Gonker has Addison’s disease. If he’s not found in twenty-three days, he will die.
is the story of the Marshall family—Fielding and his parents, John and Virginia—and their epic hunt to track down Gonker. As their search continues, covered by news outlets and drawing in the community at large, old wounds reemerge, threatening to undo the Marshalls—but also presenting the opportunity for long-overdue healing.
Dog Gone
shows us the way heroism can assert itself in the little things we do each day.
•
Now a Netflix Film Starring Rob Lowe.
October 10, 1998. Fielding Marshall is hiking on the Appalachian Trail. His beloved dog—a six-year-old golden retriever mix named Gonker—bolts into the woods. Just like that, he’s vanished. And Gonker has Addison’s disease. If he’s not found in twenty-three days, he will die.
is the story of the Marshall family—Fielding and his parents, John and Virginia—and their epic hunt to track down Gonker. As their search continues, covered by news outlets and drawing in the community at large, old wounds reemerge, threatening to undo the Marshalls—but also presenting the opportunity for long-overdue healing.