Huck: The Remarkable True Story of How One Lost Puppy Taught a Family--and a Whole Town--About Hope and Happy Endings by Janet Elder. Isn't that title a mouthful?
In the tradition of Dewey, A Lion Called Christian, and Homer’s Odyssey, HUCK is an unforgettable true story of a lost puppy and a family who learned a valuable lesson about tenacity, faith, and the generosity of strangers. Janet Elder is the editor for news surveys and election analysis at The New York Times, she really know how to write, in my favorite way - succinctly.
Huck will be published Sept. 28th, so this is an advance reader, (ARC).
Ahh. Huck sounds like a great read. Please count me in your giveaway. Thanks for this opportunity too, as well as your great insights on this book.
ReplyDeleteSewCalGal
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Count me in too...I love to read and I love animals.
ReplyDeleteMicki
This looks like a good read. Dogs in books are some of my favorite reads.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great story. Perfect for reading with a cup of coffee. Hope it doesn't make me cry.
ReplyDeleteawwww....he is sooooo cute. He looks like a cross between a puppy and a lamb! I would love to read it.
ReplyDeleteI recieved a ARC of Huck...awesome book. I could not put it down. I plan to let our 8 year old read it as soon as the neighbor finishes it. I can see a Hallmark movie in Huck's future. Thanks Jan!
ReplyDeleteHuck sounds like a good book. He's so cute.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this give away, Huck looks like a good read. My grandson and I would love to read it together. We love Christian
ReplyDeleteElaine
I'm already in love with this puppy from the picture on the cover. I'd love to read this book!
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That sounds like a wonderful book.
ReplyDeletecarolalhansen(at)comcast(dot)net
This book sounds wonderful. Would love to read it this summer. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis definitely sounds like a great read! Please count me in for your giveaway. Thank you!
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Kerry
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Huck sounds like a good read that my entire family and I can read, enjoy, and share.
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