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Tales with tails: 7 books featuring man’s best friend

- By Gabby Torrenti

For tens of thousands of years and all over the world, dogs have been by our sides through it all. From the first domesticat­ed dogs to today’s hundreds of recognized breeds, our relationsh­ip has only grown and deepened with time.

This collection of novels featuring dogs tells some of the most heartwarmi­ng stories we could find. From the dawn of man to modern-day struggles, they cover many periods of history. Readers of all ages will delight in these tales that bring to life one of the most valuable and rewarding relationsh­ips you can find — that of canines and humans.

“The Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein

This beautiful novel is told from a dog’s perspectiv­e, highlighti­ng the “wonders and absurditie­s” of life alongside a Formula One race car driver. The touching tale reveals truths about humanity that only man’s best friend could truly bring to light. The story hit the silver screen in 2019, starring Patrick Dempsey. Both the film and book provide a healthy dose of wholesome entertainm­ent for the whole family.

“Because of WinnDixie” by Kate DiCamillo

Moving away from home as a young child has the potential to completely turn one’s childhood upside down. As soon as main character Opal serendipit­ously adopts a puppy, she finds renewed confidence in both herself and the strange, new world around her. This story of ultimate companions­hip demonstrat­es how pets enhance our lives and serve as the perfect partners. Just like the title above, the story of WinnDixie has also come to life on-screen, starring AnnaSophia Robb.

“Call of the Wild” by Jack London

When Buck is stolen from his home and forced to serve as a sled dog in Alaska, he quickly adapts to the primitive, violent lifestyle that comes with this new territory. The cruelty he endures will break your heart, but it is the compassion of one man that changes the course of Buck’s life forever. This story was originally published over one hundred years ago, but has outlasted decades of changing times, as well as a brief stint on the Banned Books List. Fans of classic survival stories will be thrilled to dive into the pages of this tried-and-true read.

“First Dog On Earth: How It All Began” by Irv Weinberg

The greatest love stories don’t always involve passionate romance, but rather, unwavering trust. This story documents the deep connection between the beginning tribes of mankind and the dogs who helped them to thrive, by exploring the relationsh­ip between lead dog Oohma and Ish, a hunter. The limits of both man and animal are tested, but Oohma and Ish thrive symbiotica­lly. First Dog on Earth has been touted as “an inventive look at the tribes of mankind as they evolve during prehistori­c times, in which the first domesticat­ed dog appears.”

“Lily and the Octopus” by Steven Rowley

In this touching novel, Lily, a dachshund, helps her owner discover affection and a zest for life. Despite his struggles as an author and personal problems, Lily is a guiding light in the life of our protagonis­t, Ted. His world is shaken when Lily’s health begins to decline, but their relationsh­ip remains strong. This touching novel feels especially poignant now, as so many of us have spent the last year leaning on our pets for emotional support. Lily and the Octopus reminds readers that the fight for love

is the most important battle of all.

“A Dog’s Purpose” by W. Bruce Cameron

A dog finds his meaning through living with humans, allowing a perfectly symbiotic relationsh­ip to form. Through this beautiful story, readers learn that every being on our planet has a distinct purpose. A well-known tearjerker, this book-turnedfilm will certainly have you reaching for a box of tissues after just a few chapters. Even through tears, it’s not difficult to detect the important message communicat­ed in A Dog’s Purpose.

“Shiloh” by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

When a dog is rescued from his abusive owner and protected by his new family, an instant bond forms. Despite the fact that the new owners are now exposed to Shiloh’s former owner’s wrath, they protect their beloved new pet like only the most devoted owners could. Followed by two more novels, this story ushered in a new era of books with furry friends as the main character. Booklist called Shiloh “a moving and powerful look at the best and worst of human nature.”

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