
A Dog's Hope
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Narrated by:
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Jared Hendrickson
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By:
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Casey Wilson
There are some things in life that only a dog can teach you.
A poignant, heart-wrenching, but ultimately uplifting novel about the unbreakable bond between a boy and his dog. Perfect for fans of A Dog’s Purpose, The Art of Racing in the Rain and Marley and Me.
In the farming town of Riverside in Washington, Toby Fuller is feeling more alone than ever. Nothing Toby did was ever good enough for his father, but he never expected his father to leave, to abandon him and his mother forever. He loses hope, until a scruffy golden retriever called Buddy follows him home from school.
Though he’s struggling to walk, Buddy matches Toby step for step, never taking his eyes off him, as if Toby is all he needs in the world. And from that day on Buddy never leaves Toby’s side.
Buddy shows Toby a loyalty that he has never known. But then disaster strikes and Toby’s life is changed forever. Will Buddy be able to give Toby the strength he needs to carry on?
A tale of how unconditional love can bound into your life when you least expect it, giving you hope in the darkest of times.
©2020 Casey Wilson (P)2020 BookoutureListeners also enjoyed...




















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This book is touching, heartbreaking, and inspiring. The end of the book is sad, but satisfying. I enjoyed the book and would recommend it.
I listened to the audio version and I was a bit confused at first because it's the same voice representing both the dog and the boy and when the narration switched from one to the other the first time, I didn't realize what had happened. After the momentary confusion, I had no problem. The narrator did a very nice job.
A great story about a stray and a lost boy
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