"THE WONDER OF LOST CAUSES"--In this unforgettable novel from author NICK TROUT, a single mom and her chronically ill child receive a valuable lesson from an unlikely source—a very special dog who unexpectedly enters their lives and shows them that one person’s lost cause can be another’s greatest gift
The Wonder of Lost Causes
Dr. Kate Blunt will do anything for
her son, Jasper. Well, almost anything. Since Jasper has the incurable
lung disease cystic fibrosis, Kate’s always told him he couldn’t get a
dog. It’s a tough call, but she’s a single mom taking care of a kid who
fights for every breath he takes. The daily medical routine that keeps
Jasper alive is complicated enough. Worse still, Kate’s personal resolve
runs contrary to her work as the veterinarian in charge of a Cape Cod
animal shelter, where she is on a mission to find forever homes for dogs
in desperate need.
The scarred, mistreated wreck of a dog that
turns up doesn’t stand a chance. Named Whistler, he’s too old, too ugly.
But the dog forms an instantaneous bond with Jasper. Whistler never
makes a sound, yet he speaks to Jasper in a myriad of mysterious ways.
The clock’s ticking, the dog’s future hangs in the balance, and Jasper
would do anything to find him a home; but Whistler has chosen them—for a
reason.
AUTHOR NICK TROUT SAYS:
"I’m from England and I’m a
veterinary surgeon working at the Angell Animal Medical Center in
Boston, one of the biggest animal hospitals in the world. If I had to
sum up the best part of my career in one word it would be
‘unpredictable’ because what’s great about coming to work everyday is
the certainty of surprise. It might be a Chihuahua or a Great Dane, a
Maine Coon Cat or an iguana. It might be the heartache of saying goodbye
to a best friend; it might be the elation of a surgical cure and a
relationship to a true companion restored. It is all of this and more.
What’s not to love! In my first book, Tell Me Where It Hurts I tried to
capture the rush and the passion of modern veterinary medicine. In Love
is the Best Medicine, I have focused more on the pets and their owners,
trying to expose the more vulnerable, more emotional aspects of what it
means to heal sick animals. In my latest book, Ever By My Side, I turn
the lens inward and consider the animals I think of as my own pets,
taking an opportunity to relive some of the defining moments of my life
in which an animal took their cue, stepped up and gave me a chance to
appreciate a different perspective. This is my attempt to show them off
and share their subtle, startling, and inspirational lessons, which have
played a small but vital part in helping to shape the person you see
with the stethoscope around his neck."
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