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The Christmas Turkey Disaster - Book 66 [sound recording] / written and read by John R. Erickson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: 666-CD | Maverick Books (discs)666-2 | Maverick Books (container spine)Series: Hank the Cowdog ; 66. | Erickson, John R., Hank the Cowdog ; | ; 66.Publisher: Perryton, TX : Maverick Books, Inc., 2015Description: 2 audio discs (approximately 3 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Audience:
  • Children
ISBN:
  • 9781591886662
  • 159188666X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [E] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.E72556 Chr 2015ab
Summary: "Loper and Sally Mays relatives are coming for Christmas dinner, and Sally May has been working to get the entire ranch in order-- including preparing for the Christmas feast. Unfortunately, when she discovers that the turkey she bought has met a terrible end, she pins the blame on Hank! Is he the guilty party, or have more sinister forces been at work to frame him for the crime? Later that day things seem to be looking up, that is, until the replacement Christmas turkey flies the coop too, landing Hank in even deeper trouble! Can an act of true heroism right the terrible wrong and salvage Hanks reputation, or is he doomed to spend the rest of his doggie days in exile?"--Container.
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omplete and unabridged.

ompact discs.

"Slim belts out Goodbye to the turkey, hello tuna fish, and later he joins Loper, Sally May, and Grandma as they all sing Joy to the world."--Container.

ead by the author.

ecorded at The Audio Refinery in Amarillo, Texas.

"Loper and Sally Mays relatives are coming for Christmas dinner, and Sally May has been working to get the entire ranch in order-- including preparing for the Christmas feast. Unfortunately, when she discovers that the turkey she bought has met a terrible end, she pins the blame on Hank! Is he the guilty party, or have more sinister forces been at work to frame him for the crime? Later that day things seem to be looking up, that is, until the replacement Christmas turkey flies the coop too, landing Hank in even deeper trouble! Can an act of true heroism right the terrible wrong and salvage Hanks reputation, or is he doomed to spend the rest of his doggie days in exile?"--Container.

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