The New York Times bestselling novel from Garth Stein--a
heart-wrenching but deeply funny and ultimately uplifting story of
family, love, loyalty, and hope--a captivating look at the wonders and
absurdities of human life . . . as only a dog could tell it.
"Splendid." --People
"The perfect book for anyone who knows that compassion isn't only for
humans, and that the relationship between two souls who are meant for
each other never really comes to an end. Every now and then I'm lucky
enough to read a novel I can't stop thinking about: this is one of
them." --Jodi Picoult
"It's impossible not to love Enzo." --Minneapolis Star Tribune
"This old soul of a dog has much to teach us about being human. I
loved this book." --Sara Gruen
Enzo knows he is different from other dogs: a philosopher with a nearly
human soul (and an obsession with opposable thumbs), he has educated
himself by watching television extensively, and by listening very
closely to the words of his master, Denny Swift, an up-and-coming race
car driver. Through Denny, Enzo has gained tremendous insight into the
human condition, and he sees that life, like racing, isn't simply about
going fast. Using the techniques needed on the race track, one can
successfully navigate all of life's ordeals.
On the eve of his death, Enzo takes stock of his life, recalling all
that he and his family have been through: the sacrifices Denny has made
to succeed professionally; the unexpected loss of Eve, Denny's wife; the
three-year battle over their daughter, Zoë, whose maternal grandparents
pulled every string to gain custody. In the end, despite what he sees as
his own limitations, Enzo comes through heroically to preserve the Swift
family, holding in his heart the dream that Denny will become a racing
champion with Zoë at his side.
A heart-wrenching but deeply funny and ultimately uplifting story of
family, love, loyalty, and hope, The Art of Racing in the Rain is a
beautifully crafted and captivating look at the wonders and absurdities
of human life...as only a dog could tell it.