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David “DinoDave” Fuqua’s New Book, Made In Montana

August 10, 2024

Step back in time with David Fuqua, known as ‘DinoDave,’ and embark on an unforgettable journey through his latest book, *Made In Montana*. This heartwarming collection of life stories offers readers a nostalgic glimpse into a time before cell phones, when each day was an adventure brimming with wonder and simplicity.

*Made In Montana* is more than just a book; it’s a vibrant tapestry of experiences reminiscent of the excitement and unpredictability found in Disneyland’s jungle tour. DinoDave skillfully intertwines tales of joy, exploration, and the simple pleasures of growing up in a small town, capturing the essence of a bygone era.

Drawing parallels to Mark Twain’s vivid portrayals of life along the Mississippi, DinoDave celebrates the community spirit, the thrill of discovery, and the strong bonds that defined small-town life. This book is a heartfelt tribute to those who cherish their roots and the memories that shaped their lives.

With engaging storytelling and a nostalgic touch, DinoDave brings to life the adventures and experiences that shaped his youth. *Made In Montana* appeals to readers of all ages, offering a window into a world overflowing with fun and new experiences.

Available now on Amazon, *Made In Montana* is a must-read for anyone looking to relive the magic of their youth or uncover the charm of a simpler time.

**About the Author:**

David “Dinodave” Fuqua hails from the small town of Glendive, Montana, where childhood freedom was marked by rambunctious adventures. Known for his knack for finding dinosaurs, Fuqua earned his moniker “Dinodave” and spent much of his free time exploring the badlands surrounding Glendive in search of fossils.

A Montana State University graduate with a degree in biology, Fuqua has spent the past three years teaching high school. He also writes a monthly column for the Ranger Review and previously hosted a morning radio show on KDXN in Glendive. In his spare time, he creates content for his YouTube channel and plays tennis, all while continuing his dinosaur hunts.

Fuqua’s paleontological highlights include a dig in Mongolia with renowned paleontologist Jack Horner and a feature on the Dutch TV series *Dinojacht*. Follow his dinosaur adventures on YouTube and experience the humor, heart, and adventure of his short stories in *Made In Montana*.

**Praise for the Book:**

“Brilliant! You’ve got a gift, Dino! Your words bring images to life and life to images! What a reminder of life through time and perspective. Loved it!”

“Dave, this is so freaking funny. I LOVE your stories. Please don’t stop. They are pure wit and joy.”

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: News

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