Do you like to read novels that feature animals? I have always enjoyed books that feature
animals, especially dogs and cats.
The Goss family is in a rut as they approach Christmas. Grandpa Sandor is 67 and depressed. He lives with his son after spending all he
had on experimental procedures for his wife’s cancer only to have her die. He hasn’t moved on much to his dog’s Winstead’s
dismay. He also doesn’t contribute to
any household tasks much to his granddaughter Ello’s dismay. Ello is in eighth grade and is having a hard
time navigating the social scene and friendships. Sandor’s son, Hunter, is stressed out trying
to get a major project completed at work.
If he doesn’t complete it per his new boss’s requirements, he will lose
his job at Christmas. Hunter’s wife,
Julianna, must keep the entire household under control including Grandpa and
her two young twin sons. She longs to
work again as a lawyer and is unhappy in her marriage. Will the Goss family be able to make some
changes and have a Merry Christmas?
My thoughts on this novel:
· The characters in this novel were well developed and relatable.
· Unlike other books I’ve read by W. Bruce Cameron, the book is not narrated by Winstead the dog. The story was good, but I missed seeing it all through the point of view of the dog.
· I really liked that we got to see the family life and troubles through the point of view of three generations of the family. I also like they were all willing to see things from another point of view and be willing to make changes. What are the most important things in life?
· I liked the focus on family and on friendship. Ello is realizing who exactly are her real friends in 8th grade and the importance of her mother in their family.
· Sandor realizes that he is not dead yet and that he can have perhaps a second chance at love. He also realizes that he can help his family out and serve a purpose.
· There is a new puppy in the story as well, which I enjoyed.
Overall, A Dog’s Perfect Christmas by W. Bruce Cameron
is a heartwarming Christmas tale about the importance of friends and family.
Book Source: Christmas gift from last year. Opinions expressed in this review are
completely my own.
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