The Dog Who Danced - Susan Wilson

The Dog Who Danced

By Susan Wilson

  • Release Date: 2012-03-13
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4 Score: 4 (From 195 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

"Multiple hankies, dog lovers…this is an emotional read." –Library Journal

If there's been a theme in Justine Meade's life, it's loss. Her mother, her home, even her son. The one bright spot in her loss-filled life, the partner she could always count on, was Mack, her grey and black Sheltie – that is, until she is summoned back to her childhood home after more than twenty years away.

Ed and Alice Parmalee are mourning a loss of their own. Seven years after their daughter was taken from them, they're living separate lives together. Dancing around each other, and their unspeakable heartbreak, unable to bridge the chasm left between them. When they find a little black and gray dog by the side of the road, they take him in.

Fiercely loyal, acutely perceptive and guided by a herd dog's instinct, Mack has a way of bringing out the best in his humans. Whether it's as Justine's partner, or just the ebb and flow of a family's rhythms, it's as though the little Shetland Sheepdog was born to bring people together.

Everyone needs Mack. But to whom does the little dog who danced belong?

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Latest Impressions

  • The dog who could dance

    1
    By james corlett
    Great book.... One complaint ....this is my third book with missing or duplicate pages. Although I can get the jest of the story, it leaves me wanting more. How can this happen to three books in succession? Some of the story has to be lost. Will I purchase more books through E books risking a repeat? Probably not. There is always Kindle.
  • Starts out slow but. . .

    4
    By Tamdod
    Stick with it, it becomes a page turner!
  • The dog who danced

    5
    By Pekaso
    Mack is my hero. He withstood the terrible loss of his beloved Justine, but put his best paw forward out of a canine's unselfish goal of making a better place in the world for us humans. I held my breath, prayed for and nodded in sympathy for mack's ordeal. The ending was real, not hackneyed. Bravo to this marvelous dog, and the one who told his story.
  • What a story.

    5
    By Robin (the bird:) )
    I loved this book. The characters were very well developed and I could just envision the characters as the story unfolded. I laughed and cried and actually pumped my fists in the air a few times. What a ride. I highly recommend this book