Story of Wool
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Mr. Clark and Donald are two young men who decide to spend a year on a sheep ranch in Idaho. They want to learn about raising sheep, and they are eager to experience the challenges of ranch life. However, they soon realize that ranching is not as easy as it looks. They have to learn how to care for the sheep, how to protect them from predators, and how to shear them. They also have to learn how to deal with the harsh weather conditions. Despite the challenges, Mr. Clark and Donald learn a lot about themselves and about the importance of hard work and determination. They also make lifelong friends and memories. By the end of their year on the ranch, they have become skilled sheepherders and have a deep appreciation for the land and the animals they care for.Book Details
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Sara Ware Bassett
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Sara Ware Bassett was a prolific American author of children's and young adult books in the early 20th century. Born on August 15, 1872, in Newton, Massachusetts, she grew up in a literary family and...
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