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ROSE IN A STORM

Rose (Dog Days, 2007, etc.) pens a simple novel of super-canine loyalty and heroism. Read full review
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ROSE IN A STORM (reviewed on September 1, 2010)

Rose (Dog Days, 2007, etc.) pens a simple novel of super-canine loyalty and heroism.

Relationships and respect—between animals, as well as between animals and humans—feature in this short, heart-tugging tale of a dog with a planet-size work ethic. The story traces border collie/shepherd mix Rose’s response to a five-day mega-storm that brings down buildings, leaves farmer Sam with broken bones and endangers the lives of all the beasts. Katz shows empathy for his four-legged heroine but avoids full-scale Disney-esque sentimentality. Rose is both typical of her breed and exceptional. Faithful, responsible and a workaholic, she can feed cows, figure out when to cut her losses and even tell Sam what’s best. Choosing to stay on the farm when Sam is air-lifted to the hospital, Rose not only works herself to a standstill trying to keep the cows, sheep, goats, hens and donkey alive but also goes up against a pack of coyotes who sense their opportunity. Outnumbered and wounded, Rose is mysteriously defended by a possibly spectral wolf and also by an ownerless semi-wild dog, Flash, with a secret identity.

A tidy crossover tale likely to warm many predisposed hearts.


Pub Date: Oct. 12th, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-345-50265-0
Page count: 256pp
Publisher: Villard
Review Posted Online: Aug. 11th, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1st, 2010