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"Lewis and Clark, journey to the Pacific, 1803-1806. When Meriwether Lewis purchases an enormous Newfoundland dog named Seaman, it's the start of an epic friendship. Crossing the continent with the Corps of Discovery, the dog contends with hostile Tetons, rampaging grizzlies, dwindling rations and Watlala kidnapers. But his toughest adversary is the dark shadow that perches on his Master's shoulders. Seaman's retelling of the bold and perilous journey, rooted in historical fact observed through the eyes--and the nose, ears, jaws, paws and heart--of a grand dog, carries you up the mighty…mehr

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"Lewis and Clark, journey to the Pacific, 1803-1806. When Meriwether Lewis purchases an enormous Newfoundland dog named Seaman, it's the start of an epic friendship. Crossing the continent with the Corps of Discovery, the dog contends with hostile Tetons, rampaging grizzlies, dwindling rations and Watlala kidnapers. But his toughest adversary is the dark shadow that perches on his Master's shoulders. Seaman's retelling of the bold and perilous journey, rooted in historical fact observed through the eyes--and the nose, ears, jaws, paws and heart--of a grand dog, carries you up the mighty Missouri River and across the Shining Mountains. The canine account sheds new light on the thrill of discovery and the inevitable clash of cultures, on heroism, human foibles, race relations and cuisine"--
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Laura Lee Yates thrives in a Colorado mountain valley on the west side of the Continental Divide. Returning from an exploration of Montana, she became obsessed with viewing the Lewis & Clark expedition through the eyes of the Newfoundland dog that accompanied the Corps. Currently a librarian but long employed in the veterinary field-always accompanied by large-breed canines-Laura Lee enmeshed herself in the original journals as well as contemporary research to ensure the accuracy of historical detail. An accompanying music CD is available, also titled Bound for the Western Sea, featuring Lewis & Clark period tunes as well as original songs with lyrics by Laura Lee, performed and produced by her partner, Harry Harpoon. Please visit www.LauraLeeYates.com for news about Lewis & Clark presentations as well as upcoming projects, including Laura Lee's coming-of-age novel Moon over the Mountain, about a homesteading family and Chief Joseph's band of Nez Perce attempting to coexist in the Wallowa Valley of Oregon in the 1870s.