Harry Mazer is an American author of books for children and young adults, acclaimed for his 'realistic' novels. He has written twenty-two novels, including The Solid Gold Kid, The Island Keeper, Heroes Don't Run, and Snow Bound, which was adapted as an NBC After school special, as well as one work of poetry and a few short stories.
It's hard to say what's so touching about this collection but whatever kept me reading was probably related to my absolute appreciation for dogs and my fascination with their place in our society and hearts. Granted the stories were a little rusty sometimes, but that's also part of their charm. There's a bit of macabre and tragedy to these novelas, which could also be what made me interested in them in the first place.
This book somehow found its way to touch my heart in a good relation and bad on. I liked it though because it was all about dogs and I love dogs. There were three Novellas which were all very heartwarming and calming to read. Overall I loved this book