Maybe I had too high expectations...: ... but this book was a let down for me. Almost each and every story was poorly written and I could not really "feel" for the stories the way that I wanted to and the way that I think these animals "deserve". It was mostly "... and then this happened, and then that and then that and now we are happy together..." Could have been a much better book in my opinion!
Thank God there are still some caring people out there!: Every day we read about the horrible things people do to each other, to their children, and to animals. This book lifted my spirit by letting me know there are still some good people out there. There are still people who care about what happens to a poor stray dog, or an animal that is scheduled to die. They may be few, but they are out there.
Dog lover: This is a good book with lots of short stories about dogs given second chances
Dog Lovers Friend: When someone borrowed my wife's book, I had to order her a replacement. A good book for dog lovers.
Adoption...: \o...\c Second Chance is a touching story about adoption. Mom and Ryan, her adopted autistic son, go to an animal shelter to adopt a dog. Chance is a Rottweiler, German Shepherd mix puppy. He is now Ryan's dog. Chance has to adjust to having two smaller brothers and a smaller sister. He has to learn Mom's rules. Chance is a lucky dog to live with such a loving family. The front cover is beautifully illustrated. I read this story to my 6 and 7-year-old grandchildren. Unfortunately, it did not hold their attention. The illustrations inside the book are dark and muted. The printing is in white, which made it hard to read. Personally, I liked the plot, but it lacks appeal to children.
| Author: | Elise Lufkin | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 636.70887 | | EAN: | 9781592281404 | | Edition: | 1st | | ISBN: | 1592281400 | | Number Of Pages: | 192 | | Publication Date: | 2003-09-01 |
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