There were a variety of authors, much as is S.O.P. for television shows. I believe one Eric Knight was one of the first, and several canine-fiction writers, a genre that has well barked out of existence, pretty much.
"Lassie" was originally a short story called "Lassie Come-Home" written by Eric Knight in 1940. Knight expanded the story into a novel, which was later adapted into a popular film and television series about a loyal collie dog.
Lassie Come-Home was written by Eric Knight.
lassie is a good movie
Well, there is 'Lassie' which is about a Rough Collie. Is that a book?
he wrote fourteen books
No he wrote his books in Latin.
Shakespeare did not write any books. He wrote plays, and lots of poetry, but he never wrote any books.
Old yeller and Lassie are main characters in books. So yes they can.
He has wrote over 45 books
Theadore Roosevelt wrote 18 books
Kate Cary wrote the books Bloodline and Reckoning.
Angie Sage wrote the Septimus Heap books.
Anna Fienberg & Barbara Fienberg wrote tashi books.