| Details | | Publication Date: | 1990-11-01 |
Publisher's Note In a hidden area on the Lippincott ranch in Southern Oregon, the three Lippincott dogs discover a timeless place where they automatically assume the prerogatives of a dominant species. Biscuit finds that he is an architect & an engineer; Grummet is a poet & philosopher; & Boo is her own charming self - a motivator & decision maker. There is humor as well as satire in the dog's mimicking of human endeavor & in their grandiose schemes for the betterment of the "disadvantaged" inhabitants of the secret meadow. For a time at least, they are able to commute between the two existences, enjoying the privileges of each. When in the performance of his duty on the ranch, Grummet dies, the other two find him again in the magical place to which they return. When this avenue is at last closed (temporarily, they realize) they joyfully accept their life as ordinary dogs, beloved pets of Bill & Sally Lippincott. For dog lovers of all ages. A book to read to your favorite or to children too young to read it for themselves.
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