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ELLIE'S LONG WALK:
The True Story of Two Friends
on the Appalachian Trail

DOUGGIE:
The Playful Pup who Became
a Sled Dog Hero

BIG ENOUGH ANNA:
The Little Sled Dog Who
Braved the Arctic

by Pam Flowers and Bill Farnsworth
Published: September 18, 2010
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 32
ISBN: Hard Cover - 9780615340760
Soft Cover - 9780615340777

This picture book is the exciting story of Pam and Ellie's 2,174 mile-long journey on the Appalachian Trail.

This is the only in-print non-fiction children's book about the Appalachian Trail.

by Pam Flowers and Jon
Van Zyle
Published: November 15, 2007
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 32
ISBN: Hard Cover - 088240654X
Soft Cover - 0882406558
 

Pam Flowers takes the reader behind the scenes for a close-up look at the early life of her lead dog, Douggie. From a mischievous puppyhood, to his struggle to overcome bad habits, and the sadness of missed opportunities, the reader is given a no-holds-barred look at the life of this amazing dog as he emerges from an unlikely puppy to become a stellar lead dog.

by Pam Flowers, Bill Farnsworth, and Ann Dixon
Published: October 1, 2003
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 32
ISBN: Hard Cover - 0882405772 | Soft Cover - 0882405802
 

Anna may be the smallest dog in the litter, but she was surely the most determined. In this incredible true story, Anna joins a dog team for a 2,500-mile expedition across the top of the world. When the lead dog becomes lost, it's up to Anna to take his place. Will she have what it takes to ensure the survival of all?




 

ALONE ACROSS THE ARCTIC:
One Woman's Epic Journey
by Dog Team

 
 

by Pam Flowers and Ann Dixon
Published: June 1, 2001
Reading Level: Highschool +
Pages: 120
ISBN: Soft Cover - 088240539X

Pam Flowers and her dog team followed the route of the Fifth Thule Expedition as closely as possible, traveling west to east. Anarulunguaq was the first woman to complete this entire route. Pam Flowers hoped to become the second, and the first woman and first American to do it solo.

 
 


 

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