A Buffalo in the House

A Buffalo in the House

Auteur : Richard Dean Rosen

Date de publication : 2007

Éditeur : New Press

Nombre de pages : 242

Résumé du livre

From a #1 New York Times-bestselling author, "a heartwarming tale of bonding between people and animals" (Booklist).

A sprawling suburban house in Santa Fe is not the kind of home where a buffalo normally roams, but Veryl Goodnight and Roger Brooks are not your ordinary animal lovers. Over a hundred years after Veryl's ancestors, Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight, hand-raised two baby buffalo to help save the species from extinction, the sculptor and her husband adopt an orphaned buffalo calf of their own. Against a backdrop of the American West, A Buffalo in the House tells the story of a household situation beyond any sitcom writer's wildest dreams.

Charlie has no idea he's a buffalo and Roger has no idea just how strong the bond between man and buffalo can be. In the historical shadow of the near-extermination of a majestic and misunderstood animal, Roger sets out to save just one buffalo--in a true story featuring "one of the most memorable characters in recent nature writing" (Publishers Weekly).

"More than a touching man-beast buddy tale . . . lovingly chronicles the history of an embattled species and its importance in the American West." --Entertainment Weekly

"Moving proof of the restorative powers of man's relationship with nature." --People

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