A Dog's Journey: A Dog's Purpose Book 2
Author: W. Bruce Cameron
ISBN: 9781760786052
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Year First Published: 2019
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 198mm x 132mm x 21mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Descripition:
Buddy is a good dog. After searching for his purpose through several eventful lives, he is sure that he has found and fulfilled it. Yet as he watches curious baby Clarity get into dangerous mischief, he is certain that this little girl is very much in need of a dog of her own. When Buddy is reborn, he's overjoyed when he is adopted by Clarity, now a vibrant but troubled teenager. As Clarity navigates the ups and downs of adolescence, Buddy realises that he has a new destiny: to protect, cheer, rescue, and love her unconditionally. When they are suddenly separated, Buddy despairs - who will take care of his girl? More than just another endearing dog tale, A Dog's Journey is a moving story of unwavering loyalty and a love that crosses all barriers, that asks the question: do we really take care of our pets, or do they take care of us?
ISBN: 9781760786052
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Year First Published: 2019
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 198mm x 132mm x 21mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Descripition:
Buddy is a good dog. After searching for his purpose through several eventful lives, he is sure that he has found and fulfilled it. Yet as he watches curious baby Clarity get into dangerous mischief, he is certain that this little girl is very much in need of a dog of her own. When Buddy is reborn, he's overjoyed when he is adopted by Clarity, now a vibrant but troubled teenager. As Clarity navigates the ups and downs of adolescence, Buddy realises that he has a new destiny: to protect, cheer, rescue, and love her unconditionally. When they are suddenly separated, Buddy despairs - who will take care of his girl? More than just another endearing dog tale, A Dog's Journey is a moving story of unwavering loyalty and a love that crosses all barriers, that asks the question: do we really take care of our pets, or do they take care of us?