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Virginia finally had the chance to explore a relationship with Aaron when he asked her on a date. She had been waiting, hoping that the widower and his young son, Buddy, would welcome her into their lives. But a terrible tragedy strikes on the night of their first kiss, crushing their hopes for a future together. Nineteen years later, Virginia is engaged, though she has not forgotten Aaron or Buddy. When her dog goes missing and it comes to light that her fiance set him loose, a distraught Virginia breaks off the engagement and is alone once again. A shy young man has found the missing pet, and although he's bonded with the animal, he answers his conscience and returns the dog. Before long, Virginia and the young man discover a connection from their pasts that will help them let go of painful memories and change their lives forever.… (más)
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Needed a break from the weighty and usually find Hyde is a quick and pleasant read. I don't think this is her best, but it is a sweet little book with an untaxing plotline.

At the center of the book is a dog. Virginia owns him and calls him T-Rex. Out of jealousy, her boyfriend deserts the dog in a cruel and potentially lethal manner, and Jody is the twenty-three year old boy who rescues the dog and calls him Worthy. What ensues is a complicated relationship that develops between Virginia and Jody who both feel they deserve to have the dog. Along the way, they also discover that they are attached to one another by an incident that happened nineteen years earlier and seriously affected both their lives.

It is a fairly predictable plot and one that is sometimes a bit unbelievable or contrived, but overall it works and serves as a nice lighter break. ( )
  mattorsara | Aug 11, 2022 |
I love every single book I have read by Hyde....I'm working my way through all of them but I hope I don't catch up anytime soon. Each story is full of wonderful relationship developments. Really, I hate to come to the end of each one..... ( )
  nyiper | Aug 14, 2021 |
What an emotionally satisfying story about a dog that helps two people to each realize their value and worth as a person. There was no doubt about where it was going and it would have been a disappointment if it had ended in any other way. ( )
  wandaly | Jun 30, 2016 |
Buddy (Jody) is only four years old when a horrific accident takes away his father, Aaron, within a year of his mother passing away. The night of the accident, Aaron had taken Buddy to a local diner, where Aaron was starting to fall in love with a waitress named Virginia. Although Virginia tries to find Buddy after the accident, she is unable to do so because his grandparents from Florida took Buddy away from the area. Years later, Virginia has still not gotten over Aaron, but tentatively becomes engaged to Lloyd, an unemployed loser. Unbeknownst to Virginia, Lloyd steals Virginia's dog and abandons him far out in the country on the coldest night of the year, since he feels it is beneath him to compete with a dog for Virginia's attention.

Buddy (now Jody) is an unstable and awkward young man taking care of his demented grandfather near the town where he grew up. Jody watches Lloyd abandon the dog and drive away and decides to keep the dog as his own, renaming him "Worthy". As Virginia searches everywhere for her missing dog, she eventually crosses paths with Jody, now all grown up but without any memory for Virginia or the tragic accident that occurred many years ago.

I really enjoyed this heartwarming and memorable story. The characters were well developed and the dogs were heroic. #Booksparks #SRC2015 ( )
  voracious | Jun 14, 2015 |
What are each of us worthy of? We are worthy of life and happiness, love and connection. But saying that and truly knowing that deep down in our bones can be difficult. The characters in Catherine Ryan Hyde's newest novel are really grappling with the many facets of worth and what they feel they themselves are worthy of.

Virginia is a waitress at a diner set a bit off from town. She and Aaron, a diner regular who is a widower with a four year old son, have tiptoed around starting a relationship for a while but that hasn't stopped Virginia from fantasizing about a life with this kind man and his sweet child. When Aaron finally asks her on a date and they share their first kiss, it seems as if they are on the road to just what Virginia wants. But a terrible tragedy later that night robs them of that future. Fast forward nineteen years. Virginia has never forgotten Aaron and little Buddy but she is now engaged to Lloyd. She and her friend Fern are now the owners of the diner they've worked at for so many years. Fern doesn't understand why Virginia is going to marry Lloyd, who is a not very nice person and a lazy lay-about, and she convinces Virginia to really think about her intentions.

Jody is a young man in his early twenties living with his grandfather in a remote cabin in the woods. He's socially awkward and incapable of reading others. His grandfather suffers from dementia so Jody is all on his own taking care of him. When he sees a man in a red pick-up truck dump a dog out in the woods and then drive away during the coldest part of winter, he is horrified and takes the dog in as his own, renaming him Worthy. When he sees pictures of Worthy posted around town as a lost dog, he doesn't respond, figuring the owner doesn't deserve the dog. But Worthy is actually Virginia's dog, T-Rex, who was abandoned by Lloyd in a malicious act that clarifies his character for Virginia when she discovers it and Virginia is missing the dog something fierce. When they each discover the truth about the dog they love, Virginia and Jody forge a tentative connection. Worthy has led the two of them, both needing a friend, to each other.

Virginia is a dreamy, pie in the sky kind of character. She's so desperate to be loved that she is willing to settle for someone like Lloyd, who could abandon her beloved dog to die. She has never let go of her image of the perfect life she could have led with Aaron and Buddy, still mourning and idealizing the past nearly two decades on. Jody is uncomfortable with others, emotionally isolated, and clearly damaged by his upbringing. He is skittish and doesn't understand basic human interaction and his plan to live alone and without a job after his grandfather dies and the small pension check they get every month is completely unrealistic. Jody is an odd duck. Both of these characters were a little bit frustrating, living so outside reality and the feel good resolution to whose dog T-Rex/Worthy will be comes across as just a bit too much. The grand coincidence of the novel was never a surprise but I actually found myself hoping that Hyde wouldn't take the easy way out instead letting Fern's insightful statement to Virginia stand. Although it ultimately didn't work for me, many people will probably enjoy this idealized, if unrealistic, novel about moving on after tragedy and loss and the healing power of connection and love. ( )
  whitreidtan | Jun 9, 2015 |
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Virginia finally had the chance to explore a relationship with Aaron when he asked her on a date. She had been waiting, hoping that the widower and his young son, Buddy, would welcome her into their lives. But a terrible tragedy strikes on the night of their first kiss, crushing their hopes for a future together. Nineteen years later, Virginia is engaged, though she has not forgotten Aaron or Buddy. When her dog goes missing and it comes to light that her fiance set him loose, a distraught Virginia breaks off the engagement and is alone once again. A shy young man has found the missing pet, and although he's bonded with the animal, he answers his conscience and returns the dog. Before long, Virginia and the young man discover a connection from their pasts that will help them let go of painful memories and change their lives forever.

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