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Comet's Tale
Nov 7, 2012

Comet’s Tale
How the Dog I Rescued Saved My Life
by Steven Wolf  
Hardcover: 272 pages
Publisher: Algonquin Books (October 9, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1616200456
ISBN-13: 978-1616200459

Book Description:
Forced into early retirement by a spinal condition, Steven Wolf reluctantly left his family and moved to Arizona for its warm winter climate. A lifelong dog lover, the former hard-driving attorney is drawn to a local group that rescues retired racing greyhounds. When Comet, a once-abused cinnamon-striped racer, chooses to “adopt” Wolf, he has no idea that a life-altering relationship has begun—for both of them.

Racers, cruelly treated and exposed only to the track and cage, have no inkling of the most basic skills—walking on tile floors, climbing stairs, even playing with toys or children—so Wolf must show the mistrustful greyhound how to thrive in the real world. Gradually, a confident but mysterious spirit emerges from the stunning animal. And when Wolf’s health starts to worsen, the tables turn and Comet must now help Wolf with the most basic skills.
Wolf teaches her to be a service dog, and soon enough she’s hauling his wheelchair at top speed through airport terminals, towing his cart through the grocery store, helping him get out of bed, and attracting friends to Wolf’s isolated world. She plays a crucial role in restoring his health and even saving his marriage. Their unshakable faith in each other makes them winners once again.

Idgie Says:
A warm-hearted book of a Greyhound abandoned after her racing career was over, rescued by Steven on a whim, and then in turn rescuing him from a deep depression after his physical ailments start to take their toll.  She becomes his aid dog for physical purposes........and mental ones.

A story that's also pretty detailed regarding the lives Greyhounds endure and how most are considered livestock instead of pets, and therefore treated as such.  This is a heartwrenching part of the book and a good wake-up call for those of us who didn't realize what their short lives are really like. 


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Reviewed by Idgie. If you would like to have the Dew review a book, please contact me at dewonthekudzu@gmail.com





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