But Hank is used to the simple life on the ranch and doesn't know what to do when faced with power windows and door locks. With just one accidental push of a button, Hank manages to get himself into a whole heap of trouble!
Will Hank be able to find a way out of this latest mess, or will a high-tech truck be the end of him?
Hear Hank sing "I Lost My Pal in a Pile of Dough" and "Walking with My Honey".
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©2007 John R. Erickson; (P)2007 John R. Erickson
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Yes, I have always preferred the audio to the print version.
As usual, Hank gets into scrapes that he creates from his own bumbling actions. His spoonerisms, double entendres, etc are delightful. The characters of Hank and his side kick Drover are wonderful and our family has listened to these stories for decades. Now my grandkids listen to them! And I, as an adult, still enjoy listening to the new releases because they are just darn good yarns, like a great Twain short story!
Definitely! Great for car rides.
"It is a great book."
This was one of my favorite Hank the Cowdog books because it was funny sometimes but also serious in other places.