White Rabbit
Who says only human beings have a story to tell?

In White Rabbit, the readers shall expect a plethora of both fortunate and unfortunate events in an interesting life of man’s best friend: dog.

Having been exposed to different life situations as he has been taken care of one household to another, Dee-O-Gee, sometimes called Floyd, and likewise Henry, sometimes Barny, has learned much about survival, hunting, death, letting go, acceptance, and most importantly, making the right decisions at all times.

Be amazed at how a dog possesses cunning abilities and immense determination to broaden its horizon and to achieve freedom and contentment in living.

Admire—and enjoy our good friend dog’s journey—or sympathize with him as he surpasses several mishaps along the way. His memoirs bring us closer to endow affection to one of God’s creations.
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White Rabbit
Who says only human beings have a story to tell?

In White Rabbit, the readers shall expect a plethora of both fortunate and unfortunate events in an interesting life of man’s best friend: dog.

Having been exposed to different life situations as he has been taken care of one household to another, Dee-O-Gee, sometimes called Floyd, and likewise Henry, sometimes Barny, has learned much about survival, hunting, death, letting go, acceptance, and most importantly, making the right decisions at all times.

Be amazed at how a dog possesses cunning abilities and immense determination to broaden its horizon and to achieve freedom and contentment in living.

Admire—and enjoy our good friend dog’s journey—or sympathize with him as he surpasses several mishaps along the way. His memoirs bring us closer to endow affection to one of God’s creations.
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White Rabbit

White Rabbit

by Michael E. Schultz
White Rabbit

White Rabbit

by Michael E. Schultz

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Overview

Who says only human beings have a story to tell?

In White Rabbit, the readers shall expect a plethora of both fortunate and unfortunate events in an interesting life of man’s best friend: dog.

Having been exposed to different life situations as he has been taken care of one household to another, Dee-O-Gee, sometimes called Floyd, and likewise Henry, sometimes Barny, has learned much about survival, hunting, death, letting go, acceptance, and most importantly, making the right decisions at all times.

Be amazed at how a dog possesses cunning abilities and immense determination to broaden its horizon and to achieve freedom and contentment in living.

Admire—and enjoy our good friend dog’s journey—or sympathize with him as he surpasses several mishaps along the way. His memoirs bring us closer to endow affection to one of God’s creations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012518590
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 05/02/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 412
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

A self-employed part-time school bus driver, Michael E. Schultz enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and gardening. He and his wife, Teresa, have four children: Lori, Anne, Dustin, and Luke. Mr. Schultz has a bachelor’s degree majoring in biology and minoring in history.
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