Seaman : the dog who explored the West with Lewis & Clark

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Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

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J Karwoski
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Available
Item Note
[2015 printing]

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Summary

A 150-pound Newfoundland dog teams with Lewis & Clark for an edge-of-your-seat middle grade adventure.
It is 1804, the year that Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the Corps of Discovery set out for their now-legendary exploration of the Louisiana Purchase. With no maps and little idea what wonders and dangers lie ahead, Seaman, a 150-pound Newfoundland dog, proves to be one of the most valuable members of the Corps.
In the face of starvation, Seaman catches and retrieves game, and his intimidating size and teeth protect the small band of explorers - from Native American raiders and even a ferocious grizzly bear! As the bond and mutual trust between Seaman and the Corp grows, they're confident that nothing-not even raging waters and towering mountains-will stop them from reaching the West Coast.
This thrilling fictional account of Lewis and Clark's expedition with the Corps of Discovery, Seaman, and eventually Sacagawea, is full of accurate details drawn from Lewis's own diary entries and will draw readers into one of the most exciting chapters in American history.

Contents

  • Introduction p. vii
  • 1 A Duck, a Dog, and a Deal p. 1
  • 2 Getting Ready p. 7
  • 3 The Journey Begins p. 21
  • 4 A Deserter and a Death p. 28
  • 5 Sioux Territory p. 37
  • 6 Winter among the Indians p. 51
  • 7 Perils in Paradise p. 67
  • 8 Guard Dog and Backpacker p. 78
  • 9 Searching for the Shoshone p. 89
  • 10 The Starving Time p. 102
  • 11 Ocean in View! Oh, the Joy! p. 115
  • 12 A Soggy Winter p. 129
  • 13 Heading Home p. 145
  • 14 Blackfeet and Bad Luck p. 159
  • 15 Wilderness Farewell p. 173
  • Author's Note and Resources p. 181
  • Acknowledgments p. 189
  • Maps p. 190
  • About the Author p. 193

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