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303 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2011
Sophie: The Incredible True Story of the Castaway Dog written by Emma Pierce is about a young blue cattle dog named Sophie who gets washed off a boat and survives on her own for months out on St. Bees Island. The book begins in Mackay, Australia with the adoption of Sophie by Bridget Griffith, the youngest child in a large family. Sophie grows up loved by her family and finds herself constantly joining them on the Honey May, their boat. One unfortunate day though, the water turns rough and Sophie goes overboard. This nonfiction novel tells what they assumed happened to Sophie, which includes swimming over five miles in shark-infested water. It also tells of the family's experience in the guilt of letting their beloved dog go overboard.
I would recommend this book to someone who enjoys true stories about animals. Also, if you’re someone like me, you don’t enjoy reading nonfiction. I found this to be a very enjoyable nonfiction book because it was told in the story of a novel. It’s also slightly different than the traditional informational nonfiction book because it’s a memoir of someone’s life. This book was 338 pages, so not a horribly lengthy read. Overall I would give this book a 3 out of 5. I would give it this rating because I found that the story would seem to babble about non-important events, such as a whole chapter about koalas on St. Bees Island.