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It’s getting increasingly difficult to stand out in the crowded field of Greek mythological retellings; while Wilson’s effort doesn’t entirely succeed, it’s worthwhile for readers who enjoy this genre.
This is a good book for getting out of a COVID reading slump. With genuine character development, it’s perfect for fans of young adult books who are hungering for a parallel adult narrative.
This impressive resource, available online as well as in hardcover, will attract general readers as well as art historians and architectural specialists.
The heartwarming moments of this story are balanced with the darker realities of a small town. That harmony makes the happy ending all the more rewarding and leaves the reader with a narrative of love and redemption that never becomes cloying.
Told from multiple points of view (Justine's, Mack's, and a couple who find the lost Mack), this is an emotional read about dealing with loss, accepting things you cannot change, and moving on with your life. Recommended for those who love dogs and enjoyed Wilson's earlier work. [See Prepub Alert, 9/23/11.]
Even as Justine searches desperately for Mack, her gray-and-white Sheltie, Mack is doing wonders for a troubled couple he has run across in his wanderings...