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In 1803, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set off on a journey to explore the vast territory of the United States west of the Mississippi River. Accompanying Lewis and Clark and their team of explorers through this uncharted wilderness was Lewis's dog, Seaman.

This is Seaman's story. From his first meeting with Lewis to being mistaken for a bear by Indians who had never seen such a large dog to his encounters with wild animals both familiar and unfamiliar, Seaman's tale is filled with the joys of companionship and the tingling excitement of adventure.

Based on the explorers' original journals, Lewis and Clark and Me is a dog's recounting of one of the most extraordinary expeditions of all time.

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Laurie Myers

Laurie Myers

Laurie Myers is the author of several well-received books for intermediate readers. An avid dog lover, she collaborated on a collection of stories,&... See more
Michael Dooling

Michael Dooling

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Lewis and Clark and Me: A Dog's Tale
The volume feels like a journal, and the attractive design—with a good map and lots of white space—works well.

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