The classic tale of a boy and his dog. Willie Morris recalls the optimism in America following the end of World War II. But Willie's final thoughts about his special relationship with Skip speak of more enduring things. -- website.
"The classic tale of a boy and his dog. Willie Morris recalls the optimism in America following the end of World War II. But Willie's final thoughts about his special relationship with Skip speak of more enduring things. -- website."
"The classic tale of a boy and his dog. Willie Morris recalls the optimism in America following the end of World War II. But Willie's final thoughts about his special relationship with Skip speak of more enduring things. -- website."@en
"The author tells how he grew up in a small Mississippi town in the 1940s with a dog that could run football patterns and, it was believed, drive a car. The author demonstrates his evocative storytelling skills in this tribute to his dog, Skip."
"The story of a dog and his closest companion, the author, during their growing years in a small town in Mississippi."@en
"[This] is a classic story of a boy, a dog, and small-town America that belongs on the same shelf as The Adventures of Tom Sawer and Russell Baker's Growing Up. -Back cover."@en
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