My Dear Ferdinand

My Dear Ferdinand

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*One of the best things about friendship is the fact that it can be unexpected.* Susan is a cow girl, a diary farmer whose always loved the cows she's grown up with, especially Ferdinand, the sweet black bull she's known since he was a calf. But when he's sent off to Spain to be placed in bullfighting, Susan wants nothing more then for him to return to her in one piece. Will her wishing prove useful in the end? Or will it all be in vain?
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