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Author: Jacqueline Sheehan
Publisher: Avon A
Category: Book

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Format: Bargain Price
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 304
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.8

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
ASIN: B001CJP2EM

Publication Date: May 1, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
p A poignant and unforgettable tale of love, loss, and moving on . . . with the help of one not-so-little dog /p p Rocky's husband Bob was just forty-two when she discovered him lying cold and lifeless on the bathroom floor . . . and Rocky's world changed forever. Quitting her job, chopping off all her hair, she leaves Massachusetts#8212;reinventing her past and taking a job as Animal Control Warden on Peak's Island, a tiny speck off the coast of Maine and a million miles away from everything she's lost. She leaves her career as a psychologist behind, only to find friendship with a woman whose brain misfires in the most wonderful way and a young girl who is trying to disappear. Rocky, a quirky and fallible character, discovers the healing process to be agonizingly slow. /p p But then she meets Lloyd. /p p A large black Labrador retriever, Lloyd enters Rocky's world with a primitive arrow sticking out of his shoulder. And so begins a remarkable friendship between a wounded woman and a wounded, lovable beast. As the unraveling mystery of Lloyd's accident and missing owner leads Rocky to an archery instructor who draws her in even as she finds every reason to mistrust him, she discovers the life-altering revelation that grief can be transformed . . . and joy idoes/i exist in unexpected places. /p


Customer Reviews:   Read 34 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Sleeper   November 24, 2008
This book has not garnered a lot of attention; however, it is an engaging story that holds the readers attention and I expect it will reach the bestseller list eventually. br /It is very well written, enjoyable to read, and makes for a perfect Sunday afternoon sofa book. The tone and style of writing are soft, smooth, and flowing. I would love to see this as a movie.


5 out of 5 stars Great Read!   November 20, 2008
I admit that I first picked up this book because of the beautiful chocolate lab on the cover. The description on the back convinced me to purchase the book. I'm glad I did, and I hope Jacqueline Sheehan continues to write. Although I was shocked at some of the things Rocky did, I realize that everyone deals with grief in their own way. She may be a psychologist, but what she knows about coming to terms with death is clinical until she loses her husband. I really enjoyed seeing Rocky open up and realize she can get on with life with the help of her new friends, especially Lloyd/Cooper.


4 out of 5 stars great read!   September 20, 2008
this is a very good book... even though it is fiction, so its not "true", it knida hits you right in the heart, in the way that matters. i'd recommend this to anyone who likes stories about love and animal bonds.


3 out of 5 stars Lost Found   September 15, 2008
This story seemed to me to be more about the woman than the dog. It was still a short story that kept my interest.


5 out of 5 stars Magnificent story of loss and growth   September 12, 2008
A beautiful book. Other reviewers have summarized the plot. There's a magnificent description of grief as Rocky deals with the shocking loss of her husband. I loved the way Rocky relates to the people in her new world, especially the teenager. And I loved the way the plot unfolded, with the author moving easily across viewpoints. She even got inside the head of the dog without degenerating into mawkish anthropomorphic sentiment.br /br /This novel fits a sub-genre of women-oriented books: the woman who's reinventing herself and starting over. It follows plot conventions of the "smart woman in small town" genre. Having lived in a small town myself, I am amazed at how easily these single women find soulmates and romantic relationships so quickly and easily. But here it's plausible. br /br /I didn't want this book to end. It feels like the first in a series and I hope that turns out to be the case.

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