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Coming Home to Newfoundland

Published
Feb 2015
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
220

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More of an environmental treatise than a talking animal story, Coming Home to Newfoundland is a story of a transplanted moose, long since acclimatized to New Zealand, who decides to make the lengthy and arduous journey home. Along the way she witnesses humanity’s destructive tendencies firsthand and incites revolutionary zeal in nearly everyone who crosses her path. The orangutan in Sumatra, the Aurochs on the Steppes, and many indigenous people along the way are inspired by her unwavering quest and her tale of environmental destruction and activist movements. Behind her she leaves committed activists who begin the laborious process of bringing the earth back to the species who live upon it. The world will never be the same because a moose decided to go home to Newfoundland.

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First Edition Feb 2015 Bear's Carvery ISBN 1987922050
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Jan 2015 Barry Pomeroy
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Jan 2015 Bear's Carvery - Barry Pomeroy ISBN B00S2A81W4
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Jan 2015 Smashwords ISBN 0994038100
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