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ISBN: 978-0-9831955-1-1 |

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Summary
A "true story"...Henry comes into this world in the middle of a winter blast. Then, after getting lost in the midst of trundling sheep, is rescued by the farmer. One day later, it is too cold for Henry out in the barn providing him the opportunity for the cushiest life for which a lamb could ever ask. Life just gets better when in the Spring he is reunited with his own kind, ready to share new adventures and experience life on the farm.
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Henry and Dale
Ruth Schwinn
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Casebound with Jacket | 24 pages |
ISBN: 978-0-578-04719-5 |
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Summary
A whole new world...Henry leaves the house and goes back to the barn to live with the other sheep. At first he is not sure about his unfamiliar surroundings but new friends are waiting to welcome him. With Dale's help, Henry learns to set new boundaries, explore and enjoy life at the farm.
About the Author
Ruth Schwinn and her husband, Sandy, live at Pheasant Run Farm in Hopewell, New Jersey. The farm is pre-1790 and has seen many people and animals come and go; the marks of which are left behind hand carved in stones on the buildings and in spirits in the fields and barnyard.