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A Dog's Way Home Movie Tie-In: A Novel
A Dog's Way Home Movie TieIn A Novel
Author: W. Bruce Cameron
ISBN-13: 9781250301895
ISBN-10: 1250301890
Publication Date: 11/27/2018
Pages: 336
Edition: Media Tie In
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Paperback
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W. Bruce Cameron adds to his kennel of novels narrated by dogs in this predictable tale of a dog separated from her person, who then makes a long and perilous journey for reunification.

There aren't really any surprises here, but it's generally well-written (except for the straw-men villains) and takes a look at a couple of contemporary issues in addition to Bella's trip. He takes a look at the breed exclusion laws passed in many communities, targeting "pit bulls"; (which are not a recognized AKC breed but rather a type) and the often capricious manner in which individual animals are identified as belonging to the target group. The other, more pervasive theme, has to do with difficulties faced by military veterans with service-related issues such as PTSD or its frequent traveling companion, substance abuse. The two issues combine to drive both Bella's separation from her person and to help resolve the underlying problems when she finally reaches her destination.

Along the way, she meets and interacts with several people and animals, some of whom help and some of whom hinder, but all of whom she must eventually leave or escape from in order to continue her trek.

Cameron also has some fun with the narrative language, as Bella puts her own unique spin on the human oddities, habits, and tasks that impinge on her world. As usual with Cameron's canine protagonists, Bella has many influences in her puppyhood and life, not the least of which is being fostered by a mother cat when she's separated from her own mother before weaning. This leads to several later incidents involving cats which Bella happily hangs out with, even though she finds many of their habits odd.

Cameron unashamedly manipulates readers' emotions -- always a balancing act between pulling them into the story and offending them through sheer condescension. Individual reactions will depend on how the reader feels about dogs in general and whether they are able to accept some of the more unlikely scenarios.
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The beloved New York Times and USA Today bestseller A Dog's Way Home is now a feature film from Sony Pictures!

This remarkable story of one endearing dog's journey home after she is separated from her beloved human is directed by Charles Martin Smith and stars Ashley Judd, Edward James Olmos, Wes Studi, Alexandra Shipp, and Jonah Hauer-King. W. Bruce Cameron and his wife, Cathryn Michon, wrote the screenplay for the film.

With four hundred miles of dangerous Colorado wilderness separating one brave dog from her beloved person, Bella sets off on a seemingly impossible and completely unforgettable adventure home.

A Dog's Way Home is a beautifully told, charming tale that explores the unbreakable bond between us and those we love. This is a fantastic and exhilarating journey of the heart that brilliantly speaks to the incredible power of love and resilience of spirit that tie us together--making it a perfect gift for everyone who's ever loved a dog.