Personal Response: I thought A Dog’s Life was a great book. It was an easier read for me, and I never wanted to put it down. It was a little hard for me to finish reading it, though, because I lost my dog recently and that is all the book reminded me about. Just the way the dog was treated and what it went through made me feel bad for it. It did turn out to be a great book.
Plot Summary: A Dog’s Life was about a female stray dog that lived on her own most of her life after losing her family and a very close friend. The stray dogs name was Squirrel, and the whole book was about her life from when she was born to when she hit age nine and she found a home. Squirrel didn’t have the best life a dog could have when she was little. She was treated poorly and had to live on her own. She had a brother named Bone and her mom. Bone and Squirrel left the shed they were living in when their mom didn’t come home. They ended up getting adopted into an old couple's family after being found on the side of a road. Until one day, the old man threw them out of his car window because he hated dogs. They were both badly injured. They were in a town, so some women helped them. One of the women took Bone, but left Squirrel because she thought Squirrel was ugly. That was the last time Squirrel would see her brother, after that he was gone for good. Squirrel lived in the town for awhile, but once she got better she left the town and found a friend named Moon. Her and Moon became very close and did everything together. During the winter, they stayed in a town called Claremont. They got feed twice a day for a Christmas gift and were given a warm place to stay. Once spring came they left the town and were traveling along the highway when they decided to run across. They both got hit by a truck, and the truck stopped immediately to help them and take the two dogs to the vet. Moon didn’t make it and Squirrel was severely injured. She ended up needing surgery because she broke her leg. After a few weeks Squirrel was in good shape, but she was getting older. She ended up getting adopted by the family that hit her, but they left their home after a few months because they had to move back from their summer home. Squirrel was left with nothing and it was getting close to winter again, but Squirrel just kept traveling and tried to find a place to stay. After a few years, Squirrel got to be nine years old, and she found this little house with a shed that she decided to live in. Life was getting harder for her because she was getting older. After a few days, she found out that there was an old lady that lived in the little house she was staying at. The old lady feed Squirrel everyday and eventually convinced Squirrel to come in the house. Squirrel was given everything from the old lady. That little house is where she spent the rest of her life.
Characterization: The main character in this book was the female stray dog Squirrel. She had a rough life growing up. She lost her mom and her brother got adopted by some women. Squirrel also made a friend throughout her days of traveling between towns, countrysides and the woods, but she lost her friend after being hit by a truck. Her life did eventually get better when an old lady accepted Squirrel into her home. Squirrel got spoiled after she got adopted, the old lady got her everything.
Settings: The book takes place all over the place because Squirrel was always traveling around. It started off in a shed building. Then changed to a house and after being thrown out of a car window the setting changed to a town. Once Squirrel met Moon, they lived in the town of Claremont for the winter, but after winter passed they got up and started moving again. Then Squirrel lived in a shed again after losing Moon and getting adopted, but then she was left alone again. A few years later after traveling through towns and woods, the setting finished in the old lady's home.
Recommendation: I recommend this book to both boys and girls ages ten and up. It is an easier read, but it is a great book. I never wanted to put it down. Anyone that is like me and loves dogs you would love the book as well. I gave this book a five out of five stars. It was very interesting and I loved reading it.