Losing a loved one, especially a pet, can have a devastating, enduring impact, as Michon (
Grrl Genius Guide to Sex) experienced when she lost her beloved dog. This book serves as a near response to the bestselling novel
A Dog’s Purpose by Michon’s husband, W. Bruce Cameron, providing the perspective of Michon’s current dog, Tucker. Tucker wants readers to know that dogs that have passed away (and other departed pets) consistently remain nearby and exude love. The text resembles the structure of a poem, frequently incorporating parentheticals and weaving around Taylor’s beautiful illustrations, which often depict Tucker. Although poignant, this book also has some lighthearted pages, when Tucker reflects on the highs (tummy rubs, snacks, balls) and lows (baths, having to sit or stay) of being a dog.
[CORRECTION NOTICE: We found several editorial errors in the original review; this online version has been corrected.]
VERDICT This uplifting book addresses a difficult topic with hope, love, and a touch of humor. The illustrations and text make it suitable for children or adults coping with the loss of a pet. Recommended for readers needing grief support.
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