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Highlights
- In 2025, the Mystic Krewe of Barkus named Scrim--New Orleans's most infamous canine escape artist--their grand marshal.
- 4-8 Years
- 10.0" x 8.11" Hardcover
- 36 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
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Book Synopsis
In 2025, the Mystic Krewe of Barkus named Scrim--New Orleans's most infamous canine escape artist--their grand marshal. In a dramatic leap from a second-story window triggered by a cat ambush, this seventeen-pound Westie mix bolted in April 2024. Surviving hurricanes, a blizzard, and two gunshot wounds while roaming fifty-seven square miles of the city, Scrim's every move was tracked by a network of volunteers, surveillance cameras, and crowdsourced maps.Defined by his dogged fortitude and courage, his exploits became legend: snacking on chili dogs, dodging streetcars, crashing Saints tailgates, and even chatting with a giraffe at the zoo. But it was a New Year's Eve firework scare and a run to Harahan that led to a turning point--and a cozy couch. Pondering his newly acquired leisure time, Scrim gave his first-person account of his adventures to trusted friend and beloved storyteller Margaret Orr.
Now, Scrim recounts his journey from runaway rogue to local icon in his own words (with help from Margaret Orr). Scrim My Tail: As Told to Margaret Orr is a heartwarming story of survival, sass, and finding out that, sometimes, the best adventures lead you home.
Review Quotes
"Only in New Orleans could a spirited runaway pup become a citywide sensation--and then go global! Scrim's adventure had it all: mystery, mayhem, a dash of Saints resolve, and a whole lot of heart. Scrim didn't just capture the headlines--he captured our hearts. In a town accustomed to comebacks, Scrim reminded us that sometimes the hero we all need walks in on four paws and refuses to sit still. I'm proud to share his story."
--Gayle Benson, owner of the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans