The art of racing in the rain

a novel

Hardcover, 321 pages

English language

Published Oct. 7, 2008 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-153793-6
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OCLC Number:
165478930

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2 stars (3 reviews)

Nearing the end of his life, Enzo, a dog with a philosopher's soul, tries to bring together the family, pulled apart by a three year custody battle between daughter Zoe's maternal grandparents and her father Denny, a race car driver.

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Review of 'Art of Racing in the Rain' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I'm not sure I read the same "heart-warming book" as everyone else! I started off liking the canine commentary on life but then Denny hits Enzo. This is after the dog has been left alone for three whole days, of course he's going to destroy things (incidentally, I loved how Enzo thought it was a demon and not himself who did the damage). So now I didn't like Denny and my patience wore thin as the story progresses into darkness.

Enzo sniffs out the illness in Eve's head well before she is symptomatic, but even then she refuses to see a doctor. Why, is something Enzo is never privy to. Eve and Zoe go to live with Eve's parents, who don't like Denny much. If you think your wife is dying, why wouldn't you want to spend more time with her? Was there something more going on that the dog …

Review of 'The Art of Racing in the Rain CD' on 'Goodreads'

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The whole anthropomorphic-pet thing has never worked for me: pretending that an animal without a prefrontal cortex is just a tiny-human-who-can't-speak is absurd—and not in the enjoyable sense of the word. Add to that some silliness about reincarnation, toss in some pointless car racing, a dash of maudlin, ... and thanks but no thanks.

(Audio CD edition; abandoned partway into 2nd disc.)

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Subjects

  • Dogs -- Fiction.
  • Automobile racing drivers -- Fiction.