![]() ![]() Their initial hesitancy to get attached, and their growing, separate relationships with the dog, whom they call Buddy, also ring true. Mack is found by a couple, Alice and Ed, who have never quite gotten over the loss of their teenage daughter. Their relationship is well-developed, explained well, and rings true. The two have a very strong bond and are talented Canine Freestyle dancers. ![]() The human characters are real, too.ĭuring a cross-country drive, Mack gets separated from Justine, his person. The dog, Mack / Buddy, is a Sheltie with a strong personality and viewpoint all his own. A book called The Dog That Danced might have languished, unread, on the shelf. ![]() I am usually skeptical of books where the author speaks in the dog’s voice, but from its title, The Dog Who Danced, by Susan Wilson already had points in its favor. ![]()
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