Just a fun great book. Read a few months ago, you will enjoy it. I
inderstand the author is a racer in Northern California as he describes the
track at Thunder Hill. fun and funny.
*Never be beaten by equipment.*
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Todd Redmond <alfetta95@optonline.net>wrote:
> That is a terrific book! The author has a actually raced cars. He was
> spot on with so many facts. Highly recommend!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 24, 2013, at 5:22 PM, BillDentin@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Amici...
> >
> > Anyone else reading, or read, a book by Garth Stein called, "The Art of
> > Racing in the Rain"? I stumbled onto it as the result of a recent
> reference to
> > it in the book section of the USA Today. Granted the racing, which keeps
> > coming up over and over again (and clearly this author knows something
> about
> > racing), but it mostly just provides a background for a sad story to be
> told
> > about life and human nature. And here's the gimmick...the story is told
> > the eyes of a dog...named Enzo. And Enzo is one hip dog. He is
> self-educated
> > via TV. If he could talk, and had an opposable thumb, he could probably
> > save the world. He knows all about humans, their lives, and
> racing...for that
> > matter. I am only up to Chapter 9, but it is quite fascinating.
> >
> > Bill Dentinger
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