Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Lamb and Wool Festival

Every spring there is the Thanksgiving Point Lamb and Wool Festival.  The 2010 event included an appearance by Stewart H. Beveridge to sign autographs and greet the people.

Friday, August 20, 2010

New Review by Frank Stapleton For Independent Professional Reviewers



Shep Forever Faithful is a story of devotion that stretches beyond the noblest of imaginations. Stewart H. Beveridge and Lee Nelson have written a wonderful story of a devoted dog and his ability to transform the lives of everyone he met, as well as everyone who eventually learned of his tale. This story resonates in the hearts of those who have ever had a bond with a dog, and the kind of love that can only be shared between man and his faithful companion.

Shep has been described by others as a truly faithful dog. As Beveridge and Nelson point out, the true story of Shep has graced the pages of national newspaper headlines and found its way into the annals of Ripley’s Believe it or Not. However, the story of Shep is much more than an anecdote; it is one of true friendship and loyalty that is unconditional and rarely ever exhibited.

Shep nuzzles his way into the reader’s heart from the opening chapters, as his heroism is detailed by struggling to fend off a pack of hungry wolves in the middle of a terrible thunderstorm. Shep’s extraordinary abilities are showcased later when he attempts to corral stray sheep that had been scattered throughout town. As impressive as these feats are, they are easily overshadowed by Shep’s overwhelming devotion to his master. After Shep’s master dies from illness, Shep follows his body from their camp to the train station where the casket is send home. Shep would wait for his master at that train station for the rest of his life.

This story is as much about devotion as it is about redemption. Whether we follow a husband who can’t seem to take care of his family, an insecure bar owner who preys on the fragile, or a single mother who regrets the decision she has made, each deals with their individual failures and struggles to make things right. Shep is certainly the fulcrum in their lives, and he provides the hope that can get lost in difficult times.

Beveridge and Nelson have penned a story worthy of the highest praise in Shep Forever Faithful. Their understanding of the dynamic between man and animal has created a story with the love, hope, pain and heartache essential to convey Shep’s impact on the many lives he touched. Each relationship in the story is authentically genuine and woven together with respect for the real individuals. This book is highly recommended for all.


Frank Stapleton
For Independent Professional Reviewers
http://bookreviewers.org

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Lost Dogs


This book has special meaning for us, as we sold many copies of Shep Forever Faithful, through the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah.  Best Friends was one of the groups that redeemed Michael Vicks' dogs upon discovery of the controversy.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Faithful

To be full of faith

Fidelity - While most movies do not portray fidelity, it is a most important virtue to be reinstilled in all Americans.  Those without fidelity have fallen like the Roman Empire over a millenia ago.

Loyalty and Trustworthy - Many of the attributes of the Scout Law are centered on this principle.  A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Hachi



We watched the movie about Hachi. They changed the setting from Japan to New England. They Americanized the movie away from the Japanese book. It would have a great story even with the setting in Japan. At least, it would have seemed more authentic that way.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Hachiko



There is a new movie coming out, called Hashiko. One of the stars is Richard Gere. It is about a dog in Japan that has shown extreme loyalty to his master. The story is much the same as the Montana version of Shep. The post-depression era story here in America is told in my book called, Shep Forever Faithful.

The website for this book is www.shepforeverfaithful.com .

Shep Forever Faithful - Stewart Beveridge

I wrote a book called, "Shep Forever Faithful".

This is the wording from one of the jackets - Between the gray twilight of the Great Depression and the perilous dawn of World War II, from 1936 to 1942, a heartwarming story of extraordinary loyalty quietly unfolded along the Great Northern Railroad in the remote little prairie town of historic Fort Benton, the birthplace of Montana. A story of faithfulness so unbelievable it warmed the world's heart as it was recorded in the pages of Ripley's Believe It Or Not. This is the story of Shep, the once vagrant mongrel who became America's most legendary dog. Strong principles and simple virtues, taught by a lng-departed master, were exemplified by the life of his loyal dog while keeping a five-year lonely vigil for the master's return.Shep's amazing story now belongs to the ages, a classic piece of American history told and retold throughout the years by the Associated Press, UPI, Reader's Digest, Paul Harvey, and other major publications. A story of a noble dog, a soul "forever faithful", and an undying love for his master that endured the hardships of mortal existence and never wavered. A story told through the eyes of a young family struggling against personal misfortune, and the adversity of hard times in an unfamiliar town, a town of a last frontier.

See more info at www.shepforeverfaithful.com