Helpful Score: 3
As a slow reader this book is a double treat. It is a heart warming story about a family who is "adopted" by a dog, and it is a quick read, so you can finish this story in an evening.
It especially had a special interest for me since the young man in the story reminds me of my own son who has Aspergers, even the age is close. The characters for me really came alive while reading this story and it is good for all ages and dog lovers.
It especially had a special interest for me since the young man in the story reminds me of my own son who has Aspergers, even the age is close. The characters for me really came alive while reading this story and it is good for all ages and dog lovers.
Helpful Score: 2
This book is the follow up story to Christmas With Tucker. You don't need to read them in order thou. I hope this author follows up with a third book about Todd when he gets older. If you are a dog lover or love animals in general you will enjoy this story.
Helpful Score: 2
A short feel-good book. Love dogs? Know someone touched my someone with a cognitive delay? Care about a Vietnam vet? Then you're going to get into this book!
A very quick and heartwarming read!
a dog, the holidays, a boy, a forever home = warm fuzzy feelings!
I am keeping this book for my Christmas reading and to pass on to my grandchildren.
This book is from the Guideposts collection. This book was made into a movie for TV and was was very good. I added to the Church Library collection. I weeded to make room for newer Christmas stories by Guideposts.
Todd a young , handicapped man learns to work with Dogs and gets one for Christmas, whom of course he names Christmas. Toss work at the local animal shelter and finds he has areal gift for working with animals.His dad notes this and lets him adopt Christmas.A beautiful story
A beautiful gift book.
A beautiful gift book.