from James--One Good Dog isn't great literature or even especially well-written (how many times can you use the word fuggy!?), but I still enjoyed it. It's not overly sentimental and I really got attached to Chance, the rescued pitbull who ultimately ends up rescuing the protagonist, Adam.The ch...
This book really touched me. Although the plot was a bit contrived, it did keep me riveted wondering how it would end. I hesitate to recommend it because of the underlying sadness throughout, but I feel that it really captured the grief process, different causes for and types of grief. I find the...
This book is about WWII, PTSD, Service Dogs, and complex relationships. I liked the book. It had important things to say about the effects of war, adjustment to disability, service dog uses, and relationship commitments. The thing I did not like so much was the length of time spent on the guy bei...