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Bring Jade Home: The True Story of a Dog Lost in Yellowstone and the People Who Searched for Her
Scritto da Michelle Caffrey
Narrato da Kristin James
Bring Jade Home: The True Story of a Dog Lost in Yellowstone and the People Who Searched for Her
Scritto da Michelle Caffrey
Narrato da Kristin James
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Imagine your dog, suddenly lost in the wilds of Yellowstone National Park. Alone. At night. Surrounded by wolves and grizzly bears. Day after day, week after week. How far would you go to find your dog? Time is running out. Predators. Frigid nights. A dangerous landscape. Starvation.
Bring Jade Home is the gripping true story of Jade, a young Australian shepherd, who disappears into Yellowstone's wilderness after a horrific car wreck. Despite their injuries and against doctor's orders, her owners David and Laura leave the Trauma Center to begin a desperate search - can they find Jade before - it's too late?
A must-listen for dog lovers and wilderness enthusiasts alike, Bring Jade Home is the heartwarming tale of the owners, park employees, and huge search effort to bring Jade home.
This story will melt your heart and renew your faith in dogs-and people.
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- (1/5)Narrator sounds like she’s whispering snake and it’s super annoying , and she shouldn’t have been employed
- (4/5)Even though I love dogs, I am not a fan of people taking their dogs into national parks. Nevertheless, these dog owners did so, even envisioning it as a vacation ‘for the dogs’. But, at least the owners were doing everything right. Their two dogs were crated in their car and under strict supervision on leashes when they were out. However, when their vehicle was struck by another car, Jade’s airline crate ‘shattered like an egg’ and Jade disappeared into the wilderness.However improbable it is that a dog could survive over six weeks among predators, thermal features and yes, even the Yellowstone traffic, it’s a dog story that you can read with the confidence that your heart won’t be torn out at the end.The writing style is a bit jerky and it’s not great literature. But if you are an admirer of Yellowstone National Park or a dog lover, you might well enjoy this book. It’s a good summer read.It’s hard to rate this one. Story – 4 stars. Writing style – 3 stars. Would I read it again? Yes. Would I give as a gift to someone who needs a bit of uplifting? Yes. 3.7 stars.