
Sasha Goes to College
The Snow Kingdom, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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DJ Kory
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By:
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D. L. Fox
About this listen
In the second book of "The Snow Kingdom" book series, Sasha, having escaped from the evil Grubby, finds her way onto a college campus and befriends another stray dog named, "Duke." Over the years, Duke has become a mascot of sorts on the campus, and gives Sasha both a human education and life lessons on how to survive out in the world.
It's a heartwarming story of friendship and the importance of a great education, for both human and animal alike! The themes of the book are universal, but aren't preachy. They are presented in a subtle, often very funny way, with engaging characters and witty dialogue.
©2013 D.L. Fox (P)2014 Laura Fox
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