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$17.95
Paperback
,  6″ x 9″
151 pages
ISBN 978-1-63381-473-8


by John T. Frawley

In the early fall of 2016, at the age of about three months, it appears that Barrie was abandoned in the wilds of Georgia. Six months later, he was rescued—emaciated, filthy, and probably only a few days short of succumbing to disease, starvation, or simply the loss of a will to live. After being nursed back to health by Georgia caregivers, he was adopted into a new home in Maine—a home that he truly loves.

We’ll never know the true story of those six months lost in the wild. We can only imagine how it might have been, which is what we have done in this mostly imaginary tale of that period.

Was it as bad as imagined herein? We’ll never know…maybe it was much worse.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
Born and raised in Bangor, John Frawley graduated from the University of Maine in 1956 with a degree in civil engineering, served four years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Bangor’s Dow Air Force Base, then had a 32-year career as City Engineer of Bangor, followed by ten years as a private consultant. John, wife Lorraine, and Finnegan reside in nearby Hampden, in a home overlooking the beautiful Penobscot River. Writing is a hobby, in addition to painting in oils, pastels, genealogy, writing, hiking, golf, and travel.

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