Molly’s Story by W. Bruce Cameron Audio Book: 5 hours Hardback Book: 208 pages
If you have read the book or seen the film, “A Dog’s Purpose,” you will be pleased with this story which is a sequel or maybe a continuation of the original. While the previous story was about a male dog named Bailey (or Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey as he thought his name was because that is how his boy always said it J) this story is about a female puppy named, Molly. I loved the first story and this one is adorable, too. W. Bruce Cameron has a great way of interpreting life from a dog’s point of view. So pure, so innocent, so sweet, motivated by love and food. Hmmmm, sounds like a great way to be. C. J. is a young girl who’s mother is so self-centered that C.J. barely rates attention at all and when she gets it the attention C.J. receives is either full of sarcasm, contempt, dismissal or belittling. To say their relationship is strained is an understatement. Then C.J. meets Molly and her life becomes so happy because now she has someone to love and be loved by. A heartwrenching story that every animal lover should surely take the time to read or listen to. Beautiful and dear that is the story of Molly and her girl.
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