Frosty: A Raccoon to Remember and Indomitable (Unabridged)

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Frosty: A Raccoon to Remember and Indomitable (Unabridged)

Author: Harriet E. Weaver
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An orphaned raccoon named Frosty and a strong-willed salmon called Indomitable are the stars of these 2 stories about amazing animals who survive despite scary circumstances. In Frosty, Harriet Weaver, the only female ranger in California's Big Basin Redwood Park, finds orphan Frosty and adopts the baby raccoon. She soon finds that Frosty is not only intelligent - he's mischievous, too. But his antics bring new joy to Harriet's life, which makes it all worthwhile. Indomitable is the story of a salmon who is a member of Prairie Creek Hatchery's Class of '64. One day, the whole class disappears. Where they went remains a mystery, until a morning of utter amazement 2 months later.


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