Guiding Emily: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Courage by Barbara Hinske, narrated by Fred Berman and Julia Whelan
I'm so glad I had the audiobook for Guiding Emily. Julia Whelan has become one of my favorite female narrators but the star of this story, for me, was Fred Berman's narration of the black lab, Garth. Fred has a very distinctive voice and I remember his narrated part in Daisy and the Six. I could listen to him narrate Garth's days and nights for days on end...his part in the book makes me smile whenever I think about it.
We meet Emily as she is getting married to her British fiancée. An accident happens and Emily is blind. It's so hard reading the hardships she has to go through, after surgery to treat her detached retinas, the hope for recovery of her eyesight that doesn't come, the depression that follows, and the betrayal that comes after this momentous life change. After complete denial that her blindness is going to be permanent, Emily goes through the grieving process but she is strong and she has support from her mother, co-workers, and an amazing eight year old "best friend".
Mixed throughout Emily's story we have Garth, starting with his time with his siblings and the other pups that have been bred for some type of service. Then Garth goes to the home where he'll be raised until he's old enough to go to guide dog school. Finally Garth makes it to guide dog school, and graduates! As hard as things are for Emily, I can't count the time tears came to my eyes during Garth's narration. His foster family loves him so much, he loves them and he has the traits he needs to be chosen as a guide dog. Later he meets Emily and I just felt so sappy but happy for Garth, his proud foster family, and Emily...the perfect person for him.
I don't think any of these things are spoilers, this is where the book is heading (with major drama on Emily's side and one big drama on Garth's side). I love being in Garth's head and Berman's narration is just so wonderful for this excited, tenacious dog, bred and born to do just this very job. This story makes me want to know more about services for the blind and about guide dogs.
Audio published Dec 1, 2020
Thank you to Podium Audio and NetGalley for this ARC.