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Loading... Wild Dogs: A Novelby Helen Humphreys
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. What lovely prose, the first part is lyrical in telling about being lonely, love and leaving. The story branches off into different characters as they define themselves and come to terms with who they are. ( )A haunting tale of six people bonding together each night at the edge of the forest, calling/crying out to their dogs to return after they fled and became wild. Frustratingly, there are short spurts of time when the dogs can be seen but refuse to obey. The sense of loss each person feels signifies other rents in the torn fabric of the fragile psyche of all the characters. It is a tale of love, of loss, of the illusion of owning something or some one and the futility of holding on long after the object of affection flees and refuses to return. While initially the story is told through the perceptions of Alice, each successive chapter allows insights through the eyes of the other characters. Each person was vulnerably hurt by events or persons who have harmed them. The dogs represent yet one more abandonment. This is the first book of Humphrey's that I've read and I'll be sure to look for more. This one's signed! I ended up skimming it - a bunch of people meet because their dogs ran away into the forest. She falls in love with a woman who then leaves her. Dog comes back. no reviews | add a review
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