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Lost & Found
Lost & Found | Jacqueline Sheehan
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A poignant and unforgettable tale of love, loss, and moving on . . . with the help of one not-so-little dog Rocky's husband Bob was just forty-two when she discovered him lying cold and lifeless on the bathroom floor . . . and Rocky's world changed forever. Quitting her job, chopping off all her hair, she leaves Massachusettsreinventing her past and taking a job as Animal Control Warden on Peak's Island, a tiny speck off the coast of Maine and a million miles away from everything she's lost. She leaves her career as a psychologist behind, only to find friendship with a woman whose brain misfires in the most wonderful way and a young girl who is trying to disappear. Rocky, a quirky and fallible character, discovers the healing process to be agonizingly slow. But then she meets Lloyd. A large black Labrador retriever, Lloyd enters Rocky's world with a primitive arrow sticking out of his shoulder. And so begins a remarkable friendship between a wounded woman and a wounded, lovable beast. As the unraveling mystery of Lloyd's accident and missing owner leads Rocky to an archery instructor who draws her in even as she finds every reason to mistrust him, she discovers the life-altering revelation that grief can be transformed . . . and joy does exist in unexpected places. From Publishers Weekly In her second novel, Sheehan switches genres from her debut historical about Sojourner Truth to a contemporary tale of grief featuring Rocky Pelligrino, a woman reeling from her husband's death. After her husband dies of a heart attack, Rocky leaves behind her career as a psychologist in the Berkshire Mountains and moves to Peak's Island, Maine, taking a job as an Animal Control Warden. Her first catch is a black Lab with an arrow lodged in his shoulder. She takes him in, searches for his owner and tries to solve the mystery behind the arrow's origin. Rocky makes a few friends-anorexic teenage neighbor Melissa and strangely attractive archery instructor Hill Johnson-and her mission takes a surprisingly dark turn after she learns of Cooper's original owners. Dog lovers will adore Sheehan's portrayal of Cooper, who, in contrast to all the human suffering, comprises the bright spot in a melancholy novel. Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. About the Author Jacqueline Sheehan, Ph.D., is a fiction writer and essayist, the bestselling author of the novels Lost & Found and Now & Then. Currently on the faculty of Writers in Progress and Grub Street in Massachusetts, she also offers international workshops on the combination of yoga and writing. She writes travel articles about lesser-known destinations and lives in Massachusetts.
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Geemom1118
Lost & Found | Jacqueline Sheehan
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Books and dogs are some of my favorite things 🐾♥️

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Conleyheather
Lost & Found | Jacqueline Sheehan
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VioletBramble The Art of Racing in the Rain is such a good book. My entire family loved it. We all have very different reading tastes so that was a pleasant surprise. 8y
Conleyheather It's wonderful! I just reread it about a month ago. Tears streaming and all. 8y
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GinEyre22
Lost & Found | Jacqueline Sheehan
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#riotgrams Day 19: Opposites
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TheBookAddict
Lost & Found | Jacqueline Sheehan
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So this one was weird and not in a good way. It was like the author had many great ideas, but couldn't decide which one to go with so she chose to include them all in this short book. It was so weird I had to keep on reading until the end. It wasn't completely terrible, because it made me laugh and cry on some parts. But my husband says I had a skeptical look on my face most of the time while I was reading it. #COMEONEILEEN

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