In the 1920s, when the air in Missouri was thick with economic despair, a tale began to weave itself into the fabric of the state’s history—a tale so remarkable, it would leave generations both baffled and enchanted. This is the story of Jim the Wonder Dog, a Llewellin setter with a coat as sleek as the night and eyes that held depths untold, who came into the life of Sam Van Arsdale, a hotelier with a penchant for hunting and an open heart for canine companions.
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