The Dog That Talked to God
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
A wonderfully quirky, heart-breaking, heart-warming and thought-provoking story of a woman's dog who not only talks to her, he talks to God. Recently widowed Mary Fassler has no choice except to believe Rufus, the miniature schnauzer, who claims to speak to the Divine. The question is: Will Mary follow the dog's advice, and leave everything she knows and loves? Is this at the urging of God? Or is it something else? Will Mary risk it all or ignore the urgings of her own heart?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Stuck in her grief, 43-year-old widowed writer Mary Fassler adopts a miniature schnauzer for diversion and company. The novelist, who specializes in Amish stories, is in for a surprise when her dog, Rufus, speaks to her as they are out on a winter night's walk, asking her if she thinks he's fat. Even more surprising, Rufus goes on to tell her that he talks to God once a week. Rufus becomes her walking companion and adviser, his doggy logic both na ve and insightful. When a man finally enters Mary's life, things grow complicated. This charming novel sets a slow pace in the first part, undoubtedly to convey the emotionally and spiritually frozen life Mary leads. But it's a bit of a plod. The faith elements Mary is angry with God over the Job-like mess in her life are organic, though a Christian man she meets late in the book is somewhat artificial. Mary's slow healing from loss, however, is credibly rendered. Judge this book by its cover, which features a sagacious seated schnauzer, and be charmed.
Customer Reviews
Love it!
It was so heartwarming and fun to read, made me cry
An interesting read
I enjoyed this somewhat whimsical book.
The Dog That Talked With God
I identified with the female character so much that it was hard to remember the author was male. Beautifully written with humor, sensitivity, and believability, to present the struggles of a Christian's grief becoming an obstacle to her relationship with God. The sweet dog reminded me of my own 'good boy' and I loved the realistic descriptions of his behaviors.I would recommend this book.