![]() ![]() ![]() I would label this book a memoir of a runner through midlife, with emphasis on a stray dog he encounters.The author combines his story with the story of a stray dog the he eventually adopts.His story is of growing up as a rejected child during the age of 10 to 15, and somewhat lost and drifting from then forward.The dogs story is of a stray with a strong personality who attaches immediately to one of a hundred runners crossing the Gobi desert.Together the two build strong bonds, the man's feeling of being uncared for dissipates, and the dog becomes family.The last integral component of the story is the difficulty in bringing a stray dog from China to England. ![]()
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