ARTHUR
The Dog Who Crossed A Jungle To Find A Home
The epic true story of one man, a dog, and how they found each other
As seen on an ESPN SC Featured documentary
When you’re racing 435 miles through the jungles and mountains of South America, the last thing you need is a stray dog tagging along. But that’s exactly what happened to Mikael Lindnord, captain of a Swedish adventure racing team, when he threw a scruffy but dignified mongrel a meatball one afternoon.
When the team left the next day, the dog followed. Try as they might, they couldn’t lose him—and soon Mikael realized that he didn’t want to.
The epic true story of one man, a dog, and how they found each other
As seen on an ESPN SC Featured documentary
When you’re racing 435 miles through the jungles and mountains of South America, the last thing you need is a stray dog tagging along. But that’s exactly what happened to Mikael Lindnord, captain of a Swedish adventure racing team, when he threw a scruffy but dignified mongrel a meatball one afternoon.
When the team left the next day, the dog followed. Try as they might, they couldn’t lose him—and soon Mikael realized that he didn’t want to. Crossing rivers, battling illness and injury, and struggling through some of the toughest terrain on the planet, the team and the dog walked together toward the finish line, where Mikael decided he would save the dog, now named Arthur, and bring him back to his family in Sweden, whatever it took. In compelling prose, illustrated with candid photographs, Arthur provides a testament to the amazing bond between dogs and people.
- Greystone Books
- Hardcover
- September 2017
- 288 Pages
- 9781771643375
About Mikael Lindnord
Mikael Lindnord is an adventure racer, race planner, and motivational speaker. A former aspiring professional hockey player, today he travels the world as an adventure racer. When not racing he lives with his wife, children, and, of course, his dog Arthur.
Praise
“An incredible journey.”—Daily Telegraph
“Arthur latched onto an extreme sports team during the Amazon race—and what happened next will melt the hardest heart.”—Daily Mail