The art of racing in the rain

English language

Published Feb. 11, 2010 by Ulverscroft.

ISBN:
978-1-4448-0372-3
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OCLC Number:
615888456

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4 stars (3 reviews)

"Unlike other dogs, Enzo is almost human. Through listening to his master, race driver Denny Swift, Enzo has gained an insight into the world of people. On the eve of his death, Enzo takes stock of all that he and his family have been through. He remembers the painful loss of Denny's wife, Eve, and the trauma of the battle to regain custody of their daughter Zoe from her manipulative grandparents. Enzo heads into the light, hoping fervently to return as a smooth-skinned man, and knows that for him at least, the race to save his family has been won ..."--Publisher description.

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3 stars

[guessing at the star rating / mining my old FB notes now that they are almost impossible to find]

an easy read, i finished it in 2 days. it was sentimental, but it worked - i cried where i was supposed to, and felt better for it. after the success of 'marley & me', it was inevitable we'd get the same type of story, only told from the dog's point of view. i think this is a much better approach: the dog's thoughts and actions are conveyed, but he (the dog) is watching and commenting on the people's lives, and isn't that why we read the book in the first place? for the people? personally i hated 'marley & me' for the way the author centers the book on a DOG, meanwhile he gets married, and starts a family, and these things should be the focus of the story, not …

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Subjects

  • Dogs
  • Fiction
  • Dog owners
  • Automobile racing drivers
  • Family relationships