A moving, delightful collection of stories that celebrate the canine-human bond.
In this heart-warming work, we reunite with the lovable rescue dog and subject of the cherished book Arthur as he settles into his new life abroad. As we follow Arthur’s ups and downs with his owner, author Mikael Lindnord, we also meet sixteen other rescue dogs, each with a surprising story of how they found their forever home. From Ecuador to America, Australia to the Yukon, and everywhere in between, remarkable canine encounters prove that dogs really are our best friends—and that their journeys to find love and acceptance are as compelling as our most famed human tales.
As a dog lover, I’m a sucker for any story or movie about dogs. However, it’s not clear why this book was written - as a fundraiser for dog rescue? Just something for the author to do? While I was glad to learn the prologue of the dog’s story, those portions contained too much boring detail and lacked flow.
This was not my favorite book. I’m not sure how you can turn stories of dog rescues and make it boring, but this book did just that. The stories were not well written and followed a formula that made them all the same. I’m hoping the Arthur book is better.
I have become a person who reads books about dogs and cries. This is a sweet compilation of rescue dog stories and Lindnord has accomplished his goal of persuading me that rescuing dogs is worth the effort. If I ever get another dog, I will remember how this book made me feel. (Frankly I'm worried I'll be suckered into adopting all the dogs, which sounds awful but also so not awful.) I love the Arthur story and feel so grateful Lindnord has shared it with us.