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Jed's story begins the Summer of 1967, when he lives at his
Grandparents' Dairy Farm during the confusion of War in Vietnam.
Through that darkness, there emerged a vision of hope for
non-violence and equality. Impressed by Dr. King's message, Jed
takes giant strides, protecting vulnerable wildlife and neighbors.
Coco, his Chocolate Lab is by his side, and Jed's twin friends,
Nate and Effie help train Red Pony, Meggie Goat, and Hideaway Kate,
born in a thicket. "Jed remembers the day he searched for the calf.
Soon Jed set off for the marshy area where he was not allowed to
go. Summer sun beat down, but still he sank up to his knees in
tangled weeds. The boy stood dwarfed beside massive, thorn bushes
towering in his path; he took a deep breath and covered his eyes
with his arms. Bleeding, Jed plunged onto a patch of raised swamp
grass. His heart raced in the darkened cave; it felt moist and soft
through canvas sneakers. He spied a tiny calf still wet from her
cow's licking. Jed froze; the cow looked up startled. Seeing the
boy, the calf wobbled toward him, shivered and toppled over. Jed
wasted no time lifting her. He hoped his arms would not give out,
and the cow would not gore his back. Frantic bellowing brought the
neighbor's plow horses racing to the fence to watch the barnyard
commotion." Missing his parents, Jed finds humorous ritual in
Nature's surprises. Wise and witty Grandad reinforces the boy's
sense of belonging. Jed's view from jagged Granite Ledge, high
above the farm, brings the wounded boy calm confidence through
Summer of 1968.
The author, Carol Hartley Bellows shook her head and laughed,
"Thirty years of teaching, ministry and farming brought me to
canyons, fields and mountains. All along I have lived with the
image of Benjamin on my shoulder. The story of Benjamin Monkey is
fiction based on truth. When Benjamin first grinned and raised his
eyebrows our family's days of loving care for a little Capuchin
monkey began. This ten year adventure brought mischief, fun,
curiosity and tears, embodied in Benjamin's unusual exploits beyond
our wildest dreams." Benjamin excelled at tearing around. He was
driven by his bond with Jamie, who had younger siblings, cats and
dogs at their home in a small hill-town. After he had riled up the
Medical School Research Lab, Benjamin was sad and longed for a
friend until he found Jamie. Soon they traveled miles on her
10-speed over dirt roads to secret places. Her Benji held on tight
and hid under Jamie's hair to avoid crisis from circling predators,
bullies, wild dogs, scary cows, icy wind and lightening storms.
Jamie shared Benji's excitement, and encouraged her friends, Josie,
David and Mike to enjoy him with kindness. One night while blaring
the car radio to hear Joan Baez's "Forever Young," Jamie drove with
"Benji" bouncing up and down on her shoulder to show him Big City
lights. Loudly singing with Josie, Jamie cruised past a befuddled
cop, who just scratched his head and stared. Through a decade of
Benji's unusual moments, his Grey Logs family told his stories.
When tired from hours of mischief, the small Capuchin loved to curl
in Jamie's lap and rock beside hot coals in the fieldstone
fireplace. Sturdy 1910 log rafters, tall Maple trees and a special
"Benji's Bush" had become the gentle monkey's favorite habitat
forevermore.
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Icey (Paperback)
Carol Hartley Bellows
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R391
Discovery Miles 3 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Day after day, Icabog scrambled to the top of tall trees to search
for his new home in the North Woods." Alone in the forest, the
young bear must find food and shelter before winter. He tried to be
brave. Full of questions, Icabog wondered how he found Crystal and
her bears. How could Icabog free the bears to help sad children?
"When Icabog climbed the highest hill to search the trail ahead, he
stopped and licked his aching paws, cracked from jagged rocks."
Icabog expected a beast of fire and fury was over the hill. His
head swirled and tummy flip-flopped. Far off he saw the oldest part
of Spruce Forest, and hoped that someday he would find it. Alas, he
had to be brave. "Through the years, Icabog loved to explore with
Sasha and their cubs. They found good hiding places and high cliffs
above the lake. Often the cubs begged to hear about Icabog's
dream." And so began the legend of Icabog Bear.
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