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Rainbow Bridge

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Pub Date 6 Oct 2020 | Archive Date 15 Nov 2020


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What happens to our beloved dogs when they leave us?

In an epic tale, spanning thirty years of Nathan Wilkinson’s life, inspirational author Dan Jackson tells the story of the remarkable bond between dog and human, and the deep pain felt when we lose a special dog. 

Set mostly in Arizona, Rainbow Bridge shows Nathan’s life through the lens of his dogs. At each juncture of his life he experiences guidance and unwavering loyalty from; Frisco the border-beagle, Shiloh the German shepherd, Lindsay the mini schnauzer, Georgie the Belgian Malinois and military war dog, and finally labs Zooey and Boomer.

Rainbow Bridge captures the truth that every dog in our life serves a different purpose and achieves greatness in their own unique way. Nathan shares countless adventures with his beloved dogs and devastating loss when they are gone. A tragic twist provides Nathan with a singular realization and a joyous reunion with all of his canine counterparts.


What happens to our beloved dogs when they leave us?

In an epic tale, spanning thirty years of Nathan Wilkinson’s life, inspirational author Dan Jackson tells the story of the remarkable bond between...


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