Lance: A Spirit Unbroken Lance: A Spirit Unbroken

Lance: A Spirit Unbroken

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Publisher Description

The Die-Hard Dog 

Lance, a Border Collie, spends a few miserable weeks inside his owners’ house before he is thrown outside and chained, without food, water or shelter. For ten years he is kept alive by a neighbor, but remains trapped on hostile territory, tortured by people and attacked by animals. Then he and the author accidentally cross paths.

When his owners threaten to get rid of him “permanently,” the author and his wife pull off a last-minute rescue and move to another town. End of story? No, just the beginning.  Lance shows his gratitude by launching a reign of terror against his rescuers and anyone else he can get his teeth on. Experts and non-experts declare him a lost cause. His owners face an agonizing dilemma: Do we destroy the dog we rescued?

While waiting for his fate to be decided, Lance furnishes loads of comic relief. He makes every car ride a life-threatening yet rollicking (though not to the state trooper) adventure; his Houdini-like disappearing acts defy explanation; he fouls up a drug bust; and he challenges  a swan to a swimming contest — guess who wins? When Lance isn’t menacing, he’s entertaining.

Fasten your seat belt and take the same crazy, emotional rollercoaster ride his rescuers took. Be warned! Lance will get into your heart and under your skin (not literally, of course!).

GENRE
Lifestyle & Home
RELEASED
2016
July 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
316
Pages
PUBLISHER
Diamond Publishing International
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
2
MB

Customer Reviews

Loujacks ,

Lance

This is one of the most beautiful, lovingly devoted books I've ever read about an abused dog. I have had 3 Border Collies ,2 passed and still have one that is going on 3 years. They have all been a pleasure to own, the 3 year old has a mind of his own and has me wrapped around his paw. I wouldn't have it any other way.
Thanks for rescuing Lance and giving him the loving gift of a better life even if he didn't know it. But then again in his own way he probably did.
Thank you again for this wonderful but sad book.
Louise Jackson

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