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Be prepared for a dramatic plot pivot!

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-16-22

Lee Lovelace’s book, Sawyer’s Run, is as much a vacation as an exciting read. A complete hiking novice, I found myself ambling along with Dad and Sawyer on the sumptuous Appalachian Trail. We met some cool people at Trail Magic. Interesting conversations; canine insights. Life was a lovely spring holiday. Then suddenly, yikes! The story turned into nailbiter of the oh-crap-did-that really-just-happen genre. No spoilers here but do be prepared for a dramatic plot pivot.
The underlying theme, not surprisingly, is the unique and powerful relationship shared by a dog and his humans. You don’t need to be a dog fancier to enjoy Sawyer’s Run, but you might be when you finish the book. An added treat is Jack de Golia’s superb narration, shuttling fluidly among characters and adventures. Only thing I didn't like about the book was that it ended. I miss my hiking partners. Really hope Lovelace is working on a sequel. If so, sign me up for the next adventure.

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