Sunday, July 5, 2009

Dog Whisperer: The Rescue Nicholas Edwards

Dog Whisperer: The Rescue by Nicholas Edwards- I was straighting books, and came across this book. My first thought was yes, Black girl on the cover. A few pages in I learned that Emily is biracial which was even better. There aren't enough books featuring biracial protagonist. Before I started reading, I did my please let me like this book mantra. There aren't enough middle grade books let alone series featuring characters of color, but I am not going to say I like something simply because the protagonist is a person of color. I don't know if it was the mantra or not, but I really really enjoyed this book. It only took one page to know that this was going to be a very good story. 11yr Emily is having a nightmare, for the third night in a row she's drowning in the ocean. Edwards does an excellent job with this opening scene. The reader can feel Emily's fear and anxiousness. It isn't until Emily's mother wakes her up that she's able to escape the nightmare. Later that night there's a storm, and Emily can't sleep, there's something out there. Without telling her parents Emily goes out in the storm and finds a dog. The dog is in very bad shape, Emily and her parents rush him to the hospital. Emily and the dog, Zack have an unspoken connection. The two can hear each others thoughts. It's only because of their closeness that Zack is able to survive. This story moves so well and the author gives the reader a get feel of the New England setting. I loved Emily, and the fully developed relationship with her parents. The author does a wonderful job of fitting in some of Emily's question and thoughts on being adopted. It never feels forced, simply a natural fit with the story line. As is Emily being a vegetarian and the steps her parents take to support this decision. Emily's given a great best friend in Bobby. I quickly felt the love Emily and Zack had for each other. I look forward to reading more books in this series. I highly recommand this for anyone who loves animal stories. This is a paperback, only $6.99
Read the Google Preview If nothing else click over and read the first 3 chapters, well worth it
Another middle grade book I loved this year featuring a biracial protagnist The Prince of Fenway Park. My review. A must read for baseball fans.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

i enjoy readin dis book. when i told my teacher about it she almost wanted to read it. if my review really presuades her, she jus mith read it.

tashirah said...

i enjoy readin dis book. when i told my teacher about it she almost wanted to read it. if my review really presuades her, she jus mith read it. xD

Anonymous said...

I really like this book I 'm a student in Wi and I love books about animals!! Definitaly A book to recomand to my adviser, I will be contacting you and Wanting to hear more about this and mabey have I talk on the Ellen Show. I'm just on my blackberry roaming the shores of Hawii. Contact me soon.

Anonymous said...

I loved this book. I hpoe it is or will be part of a series. is would recomend this book to anyone who loves dogs and has an imagination! Even to kids or adults who don't too!

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Anonymous said...

i thought tht this book was great i had2 read this book 4 a bookreport and i got a 100% woohoo! its a great boook