No. of pages 304
Published: 2000
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In "The Captain's Dog: My Journey with the Lewis and Clark Tribe" by Roland Smith, the story is narrated from the perspective of Seaman, Meriwether Lewis’s Newfoundland dog. As the expedition ventures through the uncharted territory of the American West, Seaman provides a unique viewpoint, detailing the challenges and adventures faced by the Lewis and Clark expedition. From encounters with Native American tribes to the trials of wilderness travel, Seaman’s loyalty and bravery shine through. This historical adventure not only highlights the significance of the expedition but also celebrates the bond between humans and their canine companions amidst the exploration of a new world. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is part of a book series called Great Episodes .
There are 304 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Clarion Books .
Roland Smith is the best-selling author of Peak, The Edge, and other critically acclaimed adventure novels for young readers. When he isn't writing, he's traveling the country, speaking at schools and events. He lives in Portland, Oregon. www. rolandsmith. com
Animals in literature
Dogs in literature
United States in literature
Nature in literature
Adventures in literature
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This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Young Hoosier Book Award - Grades 4-6
This book was recognised in the Grades 4-6 category by the Young Hoosier Book Award.
Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award
This book was recognised by the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award.
Golden Sower Award - Grades 3-5
This book was recognised in the Grades 4-6 category by the Golden Sower Award.