I just recently finished reading Will's Red Coat by Tom Ryan.
Tom Ryan as some of you may remember is the author of Following Atticus.
Will's Red Coat is about a tiny white dog that Tom Ryan takes in and shares his home with for a time. Tom learned about Will's situation from a post on his Following Atticus Facebook page. He decides to take the little dog in. Will is older and deaf and going blind so the thought is that taking Will in will just be giving him a place to die. We realize while reading the book that it turns into so much more.
During their first interaction Will bites Tom's finger. This does not deter Tom from taking Will to his home in New Hampshire. Throughout the book the affection between Tom and will begins to grow very slowly. tom takes care of the little dog and allows him to decide on his own that he wants to live instead of just being comfortable and dying. Will learns to delight in the smells and people of New Hampshire. Tom will say that he did not rescue Will but merely gave Will the chance to rescue himself. This little white dog taught the lesson that being old is not a disease. Will found joy in the strong smell of flowers especially wildflowers.
The setting of picturesque New Hampshire adds to the wonderful feel of this book. Tom describes the sights and sounds and tails of New Hampshire in ways that can't help but make you smile.
The ending of this book was inevitable and exactly what you would expect and will make you cry. It also made me smile knowing that little Will is somewhere surrounded by the wildflowers that he loved so much.
I would recommend this book to anyone who loves and respects animals especially dogs.
I thank Tom Ryan for sharing this story, really this journey of little Will. It truly touched my heart.
Thanks for reading
If you get a chance to check this book out send me a comment of what you thought.
have a great week and hug your puppies!!πππππΎπΎ