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The Dog That Talked to God
The Dog That Talked to God
Author: Jim Kraus
Recently widowed Mary Fassler buys a Miniature Schnauzer, Rufus, and her world is turned sideways in the midst of her grief.  It seems that Rufus speaks. And not just to her. He also talks to God. When Rufus begins sharing advice that could result in major changes, Mary gets the feeling the pooch might not be steering her in the right direction....  more »
ISBN-13: 9781630888084
ISBN-10: 1630888087
Publication Date: 7/15/2014
Pages: 336
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Publisher: Abingdon Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This book was a delight for those who love dogs. It is quite a deviation from Jim Kraus's other novels. He has a lot of insight into how a dog would think about what humans do. Mr. Kraus also brought out the fact that as a dog, marriage, dating, etc. mean nothing to a dog. Many times I would laugh out loud at what the dog said. It is definitely a fun read.
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The Dog That Talked to God by Jim Kraus is about a bitter widow who blames God for taking away her husband and son who died in an auto accident when hit by a drunk driver more than about the dog. Mary doubted her faith and stopped praying to God for a long time. She got a puppy she named Rufus and used it as a sounding board. Then one day the dog talked to her. This Christian fiction book dragged along for me but at least had a good ending. I preferred the authors other book better The Cat That God Sent.
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This is the kind of story that when you read the last page and close the book, you just want to sit and enjoy the warm feelings it has left you with.


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