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Caleb has never truly fitted in and when he gets lost its up to the search and rescue dog to find him. I enjoy reading about search and rescue and the fact that it's about dogs sold it for me.
Thanks to NetGalley and Black Rose Writing for an early copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review.
As a true dog lover I knew I needed to read this book the instant I saw the cover. I also guessed (correctly) I was going to cry.
This story reads a bit more like a combination of fiction and memoir. Caleb, a new student at a high school picks up a newspaper for a school presentation and reads about the death of a beloved search and rescue dog. Not just any dog, but the one that saved him. His story is sweet and Boo the golden retriever made me hug my own golden as I read this book.
Caleb is a teenage boy who wishes he had the power of invisibility when it is his turn to give a presentation in his modern events class he he is already saddled with the unwanted nickname of cowboy in at a time when any small slight can be a major event and embarrassment he stands up to read a newspaper article about a rescue dog named boo. Unfortunately he cannot get the first senates out before starting to cry but what he thought was going to turn out to be the most embarrassing moment of his life turns out to be one of the most profound and as he tells his story of how he met the admitting to his whole class about his family issues his trek back to Iowa and meeting an awesome Labrador name boo ultimately changes everything. I really really enjoyed this book I did not read full summaries because they tell too much of the story so going into this I thought it was a teen horror story didn’t know it turned out to be so much more and everything I love about books. There is nothing sappy about the story of a teenage boy Caleb who cries in front of his ninth grade class it is smartly written has intelligent dialogue in his neck and talents at nine to stay alive was just amazing I love this story and found it so plausible and so worth reading a total five star read and one I highly recommend. Just another reason why I love the authors in the books created by black rose writing. Scott Hammond has written a wonderful heartwarming book you don’t always see in the team yeah genre and I am so glad I decided to read it. I received this book from NetGalley and black rose writing but I am leaving this review voluntarily please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
Caleb has never really fit in with other kids. He’s the new kid at a large high school when he’s told to present “How this current event affects my life”. He spots an article in the Denver Post about the death of Boo, a beloved search dog from Wyoming. Horrified, he bursts into tears while standing in front of his new class. Horror turns to surprised relief when he sees nothing but kindness and support from his classmates, even the cool guy and the coolest girl offer empathy. Caleb’s class wants to hear the entire story, so his 10 minute current events presentation turns into three entire class periods of Caleb telling the story of how Boo saved his life, twice. He also tells of how Boo changed his life forever by bringing Boo’s owners Nate and Marie into his life.
The story is 100% believable. Caleb’s misadventure in the Wyoming wilderness (a when he decides at age 9 to walk from Wyoming to Iowa) is interesting and believable. The thoughts in his head, the ways he survives those long days and nights, his realization that he was silly to think he could walk to Iowa with nothing but a bottle of water, a bag of Oreos and a plastic tablecloth for shelter, his hunger, thirst and exhaustion…these are all so genuine.
While this is written for younger readers I enjoyed this myself. I live in Wyoming, worked law enforcement in Wyoming for 22 years and my best friends have been my golden retrievers. I can vouch for the realism in the story. I recommend this to any reader who loves a survival/adventure tale, especially the dog loving reader. Thank you #netgalley for the opportunity to read and review #FindingCaleb
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this book in exchange for an honest review.
I was immediately interested in this book after seeing the cover. After reading the description, I knew I wanted to read this. I love books about search and rescue dogs and their handlers. Even though this is fiction, it is a very realistic story. I'm looking forward to the next book in this series.