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Kim CollettThe Art of Racing in the Rain was a book that kept reappearing on my desk. I for one do not read books where the hero is a dog. We all know how that turns out and I wasn’t going to put myself through it, especially when my beloved four footed companion was nearly seventeen.

After about a year of this book showing up on my desk, I finally took it as a sign. Maybe it was something I needed to read. I knew my old girl was long past  a normal lab life so maybe I could learn something.

I was prepared and had the hankies at the ready. This is a five hanky book, but it was comforting despite all the tears. There are laughs and smiles and yes the dog dies, but along the way we learned  “racing in the rain” was the metaphor for skillfully navigating through life’s turns and surface conditions.

In the end readers are left with a sense of order and completion and I do believe Enzo will come back as a man!

I have recommended this book many times and often am met with the same reluctance I had, but literature prevails. Isn’t that why we read? To feel the feelings and experience life?

Now when I look at my dog, I really do wonder – what is she thinking?

 

For more on The Art of Racing in the Rain visit the official Website of author, Garth Stein at http://www.garthstein.com/arr/




Kim CollettI wanted to creat a blog to discuss books, but except for a simple example I did for a schoolwork assignment, I did not have much experience. My brother, Gordon, a web designer, suggested that I use WordPress to set up my blog and suggested this book, WordPress for Beginners: A Visual Step-by-Step Guide to Creating your Own WordPress Site in Record Time, Starting from Zero!.

This is an excellent book!. It very quickly guided me through the setup of a WordPress site, including finding a template I liked and loading it in. You need virtually no experience to create a blog after reading this book. The instructions and diagrams are clear and easy to understand. I am hooked and plan on keeping this blog filled with some of my favorite Library discoveries. Thanks Dr. Andy – love the book.