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Badhat: A Wild Western Legend

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 9 Ratings and 8 Reviews

Book Description
A lone prairie dog named Badhat drifts through the lonely canyons and red rock mesas of the wild and woolly west. He has set out in search of his purpose in life. At every turn, trouble has a peculiar way of showing up unannounced. Ride along on this wild western adventure novel for kids and young adults, and find out why the life Badhat eventually stumbles across is a whole lot more than he ev... More
Book Information
PublisherZaptoons
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages134
ISBN-100615368549
ISBN-13978-0615368542
Publication Date04/27/2010
The Creators
About Harry McLaughlin (Author) : Harry McLaughlin is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Harry McLaughlin is Ribeye the Bullbarian and the Jewel of Baloni.
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Reader Comments
7/26/2010 Billy Burgess said:
After crows destroy his crop, Badhat, a prairie dog, drifts around the wild west. He stumbles upon a small town called Dagnabit. Badhat scares off a gang of gophers, and he becomes a local hero. The town offers him a job as sheriff, and he takes it. A young prairie dog calling himself The... more

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7/18/2010 Debbie - onyx95 said:
Everything happens for a reason, and for Badhat the lone prairie dog and his trusted mule Burrito, a lot of things had to happen before he would ever figure out why. Tired of fighting the crows for his own garden crop, they set out to find the place that they belonged. Asking only for a sign they ... more

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