![]() ![]() I think the most innocent were the ones who just fed him without doing anything else. Even the ones that meant no harm to the boy acted like those that did. I found that to be quite fascinating as most people do. ![]() There were some kind people, but most humans proved to be deceitful or with their own agendas. It is not just limited to cities or to Russia. To me, this book shows a lot about human nature. But I want to focus on the message of the book.I was drawn into this story through the soul of the dogs and those of the humans. The dogs had more personality than most humans which I really did enjoy. Yes, the characters are extremely captivating. The pace is slower than most adult books, but there is nothing in it that shouldn't be.I'm going to deviate a little from my typical review style because this book needs special attention. They will survive each season and the cruelty of humans.This is a children's book of about ages 8 and up, but adults would enjoy it, too. What saves him is his determination and a pack of dogs that becomes his friends. Not long, he is taken to the big city and abandoned. ![]() Bobbie Pyron does all that and more in The Dogs of Winter.This is the story of a five year old Russian boy whose life is turned upside down when his mother brings in a new man who is abusive. ![]()
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