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Changing Views on Humanities in The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

2023-05-06 17:45:35

Enzo started talking about how he was ready to die. He believes that when the dog has finished his dog's life, the next step is to become a man. He is ready to become a human being. Danny is an ambitious racer. All topics in this book are related to cars. The theme is a way that life does not grow fast. Like a racing car, it is now the most important thing. For a successful experience, it is essential for racing and life as it is important to recognize and understand the surrounding environment.

According to the New York Times best selling novel "The Art of Rain Racing" (and its tween adaptation, rain race), Garth Stein is the author of "The Enzo Race in the Rain". His other works include the way Raven stole the moon, how the Evan broke his head and other secrets, and the drama Brothers Jones. He is co-founder of Seattle 7Writers.org and is a non-profit organization of 62 Northwestern writers who is fostering passion for written text. Garth lives with his family and dog in Seattle

Stan, the art of racing in the rain art in the rain, follows the viewpoint of the dog, Enzo, and overall reviews his life. Since his birth, he quickly became a member of Danny's lifetime, and his lifetime career is very competitive. As he saw the family grow and broke up together, he became increasingly conscious of the complexity of mankind. Stein's book keeps asking me the most common theme of life. When asking questions from stuffed to reincarnated, this book makes me excited, confused and miraculous. I recommend this book to those who love dogs, and I want a book to teach us about the loss, change, and resilience of the human spirit. - Judy Bala Cart, Grade 2020