Rebekah A. Morris has lived her entire life (as of now) in Missouri. Being home educated during her school years was great, except for writing. That was the worst subject (along with math) that she had to do. It wasn't until after she graduated that she discovered the joys and wonder of writing. Now she can't write enough. After spending six years in research and writing, she completed her first book, "Home Fires of the Great War," a 500+ page, historical fiction about home life in the United States and Canada during the First World War. Since then, she has been an avid writer and always has more than one story going on at once because only one story at a time got tiring and dull.
Can I have that dog on the cover??? Ahh, it's adorable!!
I loved this story! As a lover of dogs - not all of them, mind you - I really enjoyed this one! It was a sweet story of a puppy who was definitely faithful to his owner! :)
This was a cute story with a good reminder in it. And look at that adorable puppy on the cover!! It was short, the perfect thing to read before falling asleep or when you don't have a whole lot of time to read. And Widow Dexter was a fun touch. :D
3 stars & 3/10 hearts. This was a sweet little story with a good moral. :) I loved the old-time atmosphere and the message. We all need to be as faithful!
A Favourite Quote: “'Yet are we glad when Sunday comes around and someone says to us, ‘Let us go into the house of the Lord’? Are we eager to meet with our Lord and Master, or do we let trivial things get in our way? Are we as persistent to spend time with Him as that small dog was to spend time with my son?'” A Favourite Humorous Quote: “He was used to Bobby coming to him with questions, for the young fellow had more questions than any one or two people could answer and some were a might troublesome to a young fellow.”
This was a cute story about just how strong the bond between a boy and his dog can be when nothing can keep them apart even for just a short while. I liked it.