TITLE: Worthy
AUTHOR: Catherine Ryan Hyde
PUBLISHER: Lake Union Publishing
PUBLISHING DATE: June 2, 2015
FROM GOODREADS: Virginia finally had
the chance to explore a relationship with Aaron when he asked her on a
date. She had been waiting, hoping that the widower and his young son,
Buddy, would welcome her into their lives. But a terrible tragedy
strikes on the night of their first kiss, crushing their hopes for a
future together.
Nineteen years later, Virginia is engaged,
though she has not forgotten Aaron or Buddy. When her dog goes missing
and it comes to light that her fiancé set him loose, a distraught
Virginia breaks off the engagement and is alone once again. A shy young
man has found the missing pet, and although he’s bonded with the animal,
he answers his conscience and returns the dog. Before long, Virginia
and the young man discover a connection from their pasts that will help
them let go of painful memories and change their lives forever.
MY THOUGHTS:
I can't really express how much I love this book. Now overall, I am
pretty sure I tend to rate books with dogs in them rather high, since I
am such a dog lover, but realizing that, I am trying to more closely
analyze those types of books before jumping into a review. Taking that
into account, I still have to give Worthy 5 stars. I have not
previously read any of Hyde's works, and was drawn into this one when I
saw it on Netgalley strictly by the cover. However, it proved to be a
good leap of faith.
Worthy is a book about finding one's self
worth. It isn't necessarily a love story, but love stories do play an
important role in the book. Virginia dumps her fiance after he dumps
her beloved dog out a country road on the coldest night of the year
while she is at work. A young man, Jody, takes the dog in and takes on
the role of the dog's savior, vowing to never return such a "worthy"
animal to such a loser. Jody has had a tough life and has socialization
issues, but Worthy manages to bring him out of his shell and reunites
him with a part of his past which he doesn't realize he desperately
needs.
I love almost everything about this book. I immediately
felt a connection with Virginia and Jody. I truly enjoyed Virginia's
relationship with her best friend Fern, who has no trouble telling
Virginia how things really are in life. She also shows up with much
needed martinis when they are needed. The story is sad in places and
definitely tugs at your heart. However, the sadness wasn't overdone and
even in the dark areas, you could tell there was always a glimmer of
hope. Finally, this book takes place in a small-town and for some
reason, even though I grew up in a small town and hated it as a child, I
love the dynamics of small towns in many books I read.
There
was little I didn't enjoy about Worthy. It is a wonderful contemporary
novel which I would recommend to anyone who enjoys a good read - of
course, if you like books which delve into the deep connection between
animals and humans, then you should definitely give this book a go. I
don't think you will regret it!
MY RATING: 5 PAWS
COYER SCAVENGER HUNT #58 - Read a book by an author with three names.
BOOKER T's THOUGHTS: I loved Worthy, aka T. Rex. I guess I understand the need to change his name, but personally, I see nothing wrong with "T." Mom explained it fits into the story but I probably would have left his name alone. Worthy loves most adults in his life and gives everyone a chance. I had a few ideas about what he could do to Lloyd, the fiance, when he dumped him out of the truck, but in the end, I was pleased with the outcome. Worthy's life is full of adults who try to do the right things for him and I can relate because my parents love me that much too!
RATING: I give Worthy 4 paws but T - Rex 5 paws (Mom says that isn't possible because he is the same dog, but if she wants my thoughts about it, she better just accept my rating).
I really liked this one too.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this one, but it does sound like a good read. :)
ReplyDeleteStormi, although I like most stories with dogs in it, I liked this one much more than I anticipated.
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