Cassie and Jasper: Kidnapped Cattle

Awards:   Winner of Wheeler County Fair Adult Creative Writing Award 2015 (United States)
Author:   Bryn Fleming
Publisher:   West Margin Press
ISBN:  

9781941821954


Pages:   147
Publication Date:   20 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Cassie and Jasper: Kidnapped Cattle


Awards

  • Winner of Wheeler County Fair Adult Creative Writing Award 2015 (United States)

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Author:   Bryn Fleming
Publisher:   West Margin Press
Imprint:   Alaska Northwest Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781941821954


ISBN 10:   1941821952
Pages:   147
Publication Date:   20 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Set in an unspecified time uncluttered by cellphones and the Internet, this compassionate adventure plays out . . . Paced at a smooth canter and tugging at the heartstrings. . . a call to action for middle-grade animal lovers. Kirkus Reviews ('Cassie and Jasper: To the Rescue') Set in an unspecified time uncluttered by cellphones and the Internet, this compassionate adventure plays out . . . Paced at a smooth canter and tugging at the heartstrings. . . a call to action for middle-grade animal lovers. -Kirkus Reviews (Cassie and Jasper to the Rescue) Life on his family's Central Oregon ranch is pretty good for shy, bookish Jasper, except for two problems. He longs for a dog of his own and he is a target for the school bully, Colton. For Jasper's twelfth birthday he is allowed to choose a dog from the local shelter, and he feels an intense bond with Willie, an old dog whose blind eyes seem to see into Jasper's heart. Jasper has faith in his new companion, Willie, even though he is nothing like Colton's dog, the fastest agility racing dog in the county. At the County Fair that year, Colton's little sister disappears from the fairgrounds as wildfires rage nearby. Will Jasper and Willie be able to help find the girl in time and prove Willie's worth to the others? [From] the outstanding 'Range Rider' series by Bryn Fleming, 'Jasper and Willie: Wildfire' is a terrifically entertaining read from beginning to end and especially commended to the attention of young readers ages 8 to 12. 'Jasper and Willie: Wildfire' is very highly recommended for school and community library collections. -Children's Bookwatch Set in an unspecified time uncluttered by cellphones and the Internet, this compassionate adventure plays out . . . Paced at a smooth canter and tugging at the heartstrings. . . a call to action for middle-grade animal lovers. Kirkus Reviews (Cassie and Jasper to the Rescue) Set in an unspecified time uncluttered by cellphones and the Internet, this compassionate adventure plays out . . . Paced at a smooth canter and tugging at the heartstrings. . . a call to action for middle-grade animal lovers. Kirkus Reviews ( Cassie and Jasper to the Rescue )


Set in an unspecified time uncluttered by cellphones and the Internet, this compassionate adventure plays out . . . Paced at a smooth canter and tugging at the heartstrings. . . a call to action for middle-grade animal lovers. Kirkus Reviews ( Cassie and Jasper to the Rescue )


Author Information

Bryn Fleming was born and raised in Portland, Oregon, and graduated from Portland State University with a degree in English. She taught creative writing classes at Portland Community College, and has been published in Highlights, Cricket, and numerous poetry journals. Bryn volunteered at a wildlife care center as a teenager, worked in seven different national parks, traveled and worked in Australia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean where she crewed on sailing yachts and worked at the Oregon Zoo for ten years. She now lives in Central Oregon with rescue dogs Sage and Pippin, shelter cats Amber and Angel, horse Sky, an adopted wild burro Biscuit and mini-mule, Mercy. She currently works as a fish biology field technician helping to restore endangered wild steelhead to Oregon rivers.

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