Walt Disney's Weecha the Racoon

Walt Disney's Weecha the Racoon

A Fact-Fiction Nature Story

by Rutherford G. Montgomery, Lawrence Tyler Dresser (Illustrator)
Publisher: Golden Press
©1960, Item: 89726
Hardcover, 124 pages
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During a storm in a forest, a mother raccoon loses two of her three babies, and only Weecha is left. Soon, however, Weecha finds a new companion–Nubbin, an abandoned puppy. The mother raccoon accepts the puppy as though he were one of her own offspring. Together Weecha and Nubbin begin to learn the ways of wild creatures–hunting, fighting, outwitting their enemies–with the mother raccoon always nearby to rescue them from serious danger. But then Weecha and Nubbin are captured by a trapper, and for the first time the two young animals are on their own-swept up into exciting adventures in which they need all the courage and cunning they have learned. This warm, action-filled story is certain to hold the reader's fascinated attention from the first to the very last page.

Signed by Rutherford Montgomery

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