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We Loved This Book!
UPDATED 3/2/11: Karen's Review:
I agree with Gerard, Rose in the Storm by Jon Katz is really good! It’s a touching fiction story about the life of a farm working dog, Rose. I really liked learning about farm life through this book and seeing how the animals connected and interacted with each other. When Sam, the only human on his farm gets injured during a 5-day blizzard with temperatures -30 degrees and is air-lifted to a hospital, his border collie, Rose, takes care of the farm without him. I especially identified with Rose’s memory of her special connection with Sam’s wife Katie, who died. I’m sure anyone who lives on a farm or likes animals would love this book! I am a city girl and enjoyed it very much. I kept thinking about our blogging buddy, Mountain Woman at Red Pine Mountain, who blogs about her farm in Vermont as I read this book. We both highly recommend this book!
The author has also written a non-fiction book, The Dogs Of Bedlam Farm, about his farm in upstate New York. Gerard liked that book too and now I’m going to read it too! The author’s website is www.bedlamfarm.com.
Gerard's Review:
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WOW! What a book!
Rose in a Storm by Jon Katz is about Rose, a working dog on a farm and her owner, Sam. Rose has a lot of work to do as there are a lot of animals on the farm to look after. Rose tells the story which is very cool. One day a huge storm comes and Rose is put into a situation she has never been in before.
I felt a lot of emotion while reading this book which to me says that is a really good book! Rose is a wonderful dog that the reader can't help but love. I think anyone would enjoy this book, especially dog lovers. The best part is that it has a good ending--the dog lives! I cried when I read
Dewey, The Library Cat and cried at the end of this book too--yes, it's that good! Karen is going to read it as well.
We saw Faye's write up about Rose In A Storm by Jon Katz over at
Summit Musings and ordered it from the library. I'm so glad I did!
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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