The Dog That Whispered: A Novel
ISBN-13:
9781455562565
ISBN-10:
1455562564
Author:
Jim Kraus
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
FaithWords
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
Category:
Christian
,
Literature & Fiction
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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ISBN-13:
9781455562565
ISBN-10:
1455562564
Author:
Jim Kraus
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
FaithWords
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
Category:
Christian
,
Literature & Fiction
,
Christian Books & Bibles
Summary
The Dog That Whispered: A Novel (ISBN-13: 9781455562565 and ISBN-10: 1455562564), written by authors
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Description
Bestselling author Jim Kraus returns with a heartwarming tale about a dog who has people convinced he can talk.
Wilson Steele is a single professor and Vietnam veteran who likes living alone, insisting it's too late for him to have a family. His mother disagrees. When she impulsively adopts a rescued black lab mix, she insists Thurman is special, and has whispered of the coming of grandchildren. Wilson brushes the notion off as fantasy. When his mother learns of her retirement community's 'no pets' policy, she forces Wilson to take the lovable dog. Wilson notices Thurman's growls do sound like words, but he knows he's just projecting his own thoughts on the animal. If Wilson is talking to neighbors on their walks, and spending time with Emily, a widow with three children, it isn't because Thurman encouraged him. After all, everyone knows dogs can't talk...can they?
Wilson Steele is a single professor and Vietnam veteran who likes living alone, insisting it's too late for him to have a family. His mother disagrees. When she impulsively adopts a rescued black lab mix, she insists Thurman is special, and has whispered of the coming of grandchildren. Wilson brushes the notion off as fantasy. When his mother learns of her retirement community's 'no pets' policy, she forces Wilson to take the lovable dog. Wilson notices Thurman's growls do sound like words, but he knows he's just projecting his own thoughts on the animal. If Wilson is talking to neighbors on their walks, and spending time with Emily, a widow with three children, it isn't because Thurman encouraged him. After all, everyone knows dogs can't talk...can they?
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