Clown, the Circus Dog
1917
Clown, the Circus Dog
1917
Translated by Nora Kathleen, 1877- Hills
Clown, the Circus Dog is a children's story written by A. Vimar and first published in 1917. The narrative follows a lovable poodle named Clown, who embarks on adventures after being kidnapped by a dog thief and becoming a circus performer. The story explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of home as Clown faces challenges while yearning to reunite with his young owner, Bertha. This charming tale captures the innocence of childhood and the bond between a child and her pet, making it a delightful read for young audiences.







