Hank the Cowdog: The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog/the Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog (Hank the Cowdog, 1)

Version: Unabridged
Author: John R. Erickson
Narrator: John R. Erickson
Genres: Juvenile and Children's, Mystery, Comedy
Publisher: Maverick Books
Date: July 2002
Length: 6 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog:

Here's the book that started it all - the popular Hank the Cowdog series of books. The famed Head of Ranch Security has sold millions of books from coast to coast.

With cowdog smarts and a hero's heart, Hank defends the ranch along with his faithful deputy, Drover. In this original adventure, Hank is accused of murder. In a fit of despair, he resigns his post and joins a gang of coyote outlaws. Will he come back and save the ranch?

Join Hank - along with Drover, Pete the Barncat, Wallace and Junior the Buzzards, Rip and Snort the Coyotes, Slim the Cowboy, and others for an adventure in reading everyone will enjoy.

The Further Adventures of Hank the Cowdog:

The second book in the series opens with Hank defending the ranch against the attack of a Silver Monster Bird.

Later he is stricken with the dreaded disease Eye-Crosserosis. Hank visits the cave of a witchy little owl named Madame Moonshine.

Reviews (4)

silly

Written by Anonymous on May 14th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I just could not deal with the narrator's voice. I know that this was supposed to be funny and over the top, but the voice was giving me a headache. I couldn't finish it.

Hank the Cow Dog

Written by Anonymous from Southbridge, MA on May 8th, 2010

  • Book Rating: 1/5

This book is silly. I did not get through one CD.

Terrific fun

Written by Foovius Foo from Burlingame, CA on August 25th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

My sons really loved us to read these books to them when they were young (5-8), and the audio versions are clever and engaging. We listened to several on a long car camping trip as a whole family and we all enjoyed them immensely--kids were age 5 and 10.

The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog

Written by dcbc96 on August 25th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This is a wonderful set. Our whole family loves to listen to these! They keep us laughing long after they're over.

Author Details

Author Details

Erickson, John R.

"John R. Erickson, a former cowboy and ranch manager, is gifted with a storyteller's knack for spinning a yarn. Through the eyes of Hank the Cowdog, the smelly, smart aleck Head of Ranch Security at the M-Cross Ranch, Erickson gives readers a glimpse of daily life on a ranch in the West Texas Panhandle. This series of books and tapes is in school libraries across the country; has sold almost 3 million copies; is a Book-of-the-Month Club selection; and, is the winner of the 1993 Audie for Outstanding Children's Series from the Audio Publisher's Association. Publishers Weekly calls Hank a ""grassroots publishing phenomena,"" and USA Today says this is, ""the best family entertainment in years.""

The road to stardom for Hank, however, wasn't all dog biscuits and gravy. Erickson graduated from the University of Texas in 1966 and studied for two years at Harvard Divinity School. He began to publish short stories in 1967 while working full-time as a cowboy, farmhand, and ranch manager in Texas and Oklahoma. Hank and his sidekick Drover are dogs Erickson worked with on the range. This mixture of true life experience, fun, and adventure has gained Hank a loyal following of thousands of children and adults.

In 1982, however, Erickson was at his rope's end. ""I was working out in the cold; there was 8 inches of snow on the ground,"" he says, ""I had just gotten a couple of rejection slips from New York publishers; and, I had a wife with two kids and another one on the way."" So, with $2000 in borrowed money, Erickson started his own publishing company, appropriately named Maverick Books.

Hank the Cowdog made his debut in the pages of The Cattleman, a magazine for adults. An obvious favorite of readers, Erickson included two of Hank's humorous stories in Maverick Book's first publishing effort, The Devil in Texas (1982). Erickson began selling books from his pickup truck at cattle auctions, rodeos, and just about any place cowboys gathered.

When Erickson started getting ""Dear Hank"" letters, he knew he was onto something. So in 1983, 2,000 copies of The Original Adventures of Hank the Cowdog were published, and sold out in 6 weeks. Not long after that first printing, the book was recorded word-for-word on audio tape. Since then, every Hank book has been recorded, making Hank the longest running successful children's series on audio ever. (Source: Billboard)

When teachers began inviting Erickson to their schools, Hank found his most eager fans. Teachers, librarians, and students alike love Hank. According to some Texas Library Association surveys, Hank the Cowdog books are the most popular selections in many library children's sections. The lively characters make excellent material for reading and writing lessons, and turn even the most reluctant readers into avid Hank-a-holics. When used with the books, Hank tapes increase reading skills rapidly. The Wholly Hank! Student Activity and Teacher Guide is available (via Maverick Books) for this series. In response to popular demand from the growing bilingual market, the first six Hank the Cowdog adventures have been translated into Spanish by Editorial Sudamericana of Argentina.

Erickson was born in Midland, Texas. By the age of 3, he had moved with his family to Perryton, Texas where he lives today with his wife, three children, and a dog named Sophie. His advice to young writers is, ""Write about something you know. Try to leave your readers better off than they were before."""